Common Foot Problems in Primary Care

Common Foot Problems in Primary Care by Richard B. Birrer MD FAAFP FACP is a comprehensive resource published by Hanley & Belfus on March 13, 1998. This 2nd edition spans 182 pages and is presented in English. The book is a collaboration between physicians and podiatrists, focusing on the anatomy of the human foot, which includes all 26 bones and 55 articulations, while detailing the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions and diseases that practitioners may encounter.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of foot-related issues, enhanced by a significantly expanded radiology chapter featuring 26 new figures, as well as a new chapter on sports medicine. The book includes numerous tables and illustrations, providing a thorough update to the content. This edition serves as a valuable reference for those in family medicine, offering insights into foot health and the complexities of treatment.
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This clearly-written book, a collaboration of physicians and podiatrists, covers all 26 bones and 55 articulations that make up the human foot and discusses in detail the diagnosis and treatment of every condition or disease the practitioner is likely to encounter. New to the 2nd Edition is a vastly expanded radiology chapter, with 26 new figures; a sports medicine chapter; and many new tables and illustrations. Thoroughly revised and updated.
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