Neale's Common Foot Disorders: Diagnosis and ManagementThis text is designed as a reference for students and professionals within podiatry and chiropody. Suitable for undergraduates, the book aims to help them pass exams and provides them with an overview of the scope of podiatry practice - the pathology and presenting features of the common conditions encountered, their diagnosis and management, and related therapeutics. The structure of the book makes it suitable for use both as a reference book and as a revision text. |
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Page 159
... tension is obtained by closing the long side of the loop as far as possible , without applying so much tension that the nail splits . A light packing of cotton wool and suitable antiseptic , e.g. Betadine solution , may be inserted into ...
... tension is obtained by closing the long side of the loop as far as possible , without applying so much tension that the nail splits . A light packing of cotton wool and suitable antiseptic , e.g. Betadine solution , may be inserted into ...
Page 256
... tension on the medial border before encircling the ankle and heel as low down as before in order to maintain maximum inversion . 4. Continue across the front of the ankle and once more round the tarsus , from lateral to medial , before ...
... tension on the medial border before encircling the ankle and heel as low down as before in order to maintain maximum inversion . 4. Continue across the front of the ankle and once more round the tarsus , from lateral to medial , before ...
Page 349
... tension of the wound should be examined for any abscess formation and , if there is any doubt , it is wise to commence antibiotic therapy . This can be adjusted after the results of the swab become available . The infection may occur as ...
... tension of the wound should be examined for any abscess formation and , if there is any doubt , it is wise to commence antibiotic therapy . This can be adjusted after the results of the swab become available . The infection may occur as ...
Contents
Examination and assessment | 15 |
Radiological assessment for podiatrists | 33 |
The growing foot | 53 |
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abduction abnormal acid anaesthetic angle ankle applied arterial associated axis biomechanical blood bone bursa calcaneus cause cells chronic clinical condition deformity diabetes diagnosis disease disinfection disorders distal dorsal dorsiflexion dressing drugs effect exostosis feet Figure fluid foot footwear forefoot fracture function gait hallux valgus healing heel heloma hindfoot hyperhidrosis increased infection injury interphalangeal joint knee lateral lesions ligaments medial ment metatarsal head metatarsalgia metatarsophalangeal joint midtarsal joint Morton's neuroma movement muscle nail plate nerve neuropathy normal occur onychocryptosis orthoses padding pain patient phalanx plane plantar plantar fascia plantarflexed plantarflexion podiatrist Podiatry position postoperative practitioner present pressure produce pronation radiographic rearfoot reduce result rheumatoid arthritis rotation sesamoid shoe silicone skin soft tissue strapping stress structures subtalar joint supination surface surgery surgical symptoms syndrome talus tarsal techniques tendon therapy tibial tion transverse trauma treatment triceps surae ulceration usually valgus varus vascular verruca weight-bearing wound