The Handbook of Foot and Ankle Surgery: An Intellectual Approach to Complex Problems
This text provides an analytical approach to the practice of Orthopedic
Foot and Ankle Surgery edited and primarily written by a world
recognized authority in this field who has 41 years of experience in
academic and private medical practice. The contributors in this book
include nationally recognized men and women who are colleagues or
trained with the Editor-in-Chief and share much of his philosophy in the
management of complex surgical issues. The book is not comprehensive
and does not categorize an historical compendium of management and
surgical techniques. Rather, it emphasizes the authors' logical approach
to the problems presented and the surgical techniques utilized,
including the management of failures and complications. The book covers a
wide range of issues concerning the practice of Orthopedic Foot and
Ankle, including history taking, physical examination, collation of
data, making diagnoses, how to deal with patients, how to manage
complications, ethical issues, referring physicians, and when to refer.
How to set up an operating room, manage a clinic and working with
fellows and residents are also a part of the initial segment of the
book, as well as chapters on the business management of an office and
how to conduct clinical and basic research. The following sections
include management problems of approaches to orthopedic problems of the
forefoot, midfoot, hindfoot and ankle. Sections also include those
concerning pediatric and adolescent problems, the rheumatoid and
diabetic patients, neuromuscular diseases, nerve problems, and trauma to
the foot and ankle. Each section is written by subspecialists in the
fields concerned.
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