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Pocket Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery

Rock G Positano editor Christopher DiGiovanni editor

Format:Loose-leaf

Publisher:Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

Published:18th Jul '18

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This latest addition to the popular Pocket series is a go-to-resource for essential, up-to-date information for surgeons, podiatrists, and residents presented in a concise, quick-to-grasp format. With its compact size—perfect for taking home, on the ward, in your office— Pocket Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery addresses common disorders and conditions you’ll encounter in a clinical setting. You’ll find contributions from nearly 40 experts in both podiatry and orthopaedic surgery, as well as radiology, critical care, anesthesia, and other relevant fields. The ideal portable quick-reference for fast, effective musculoskeletal diagnosis and care!

  • Developed and formatted for quick and easy reference on the go—use with patients in a clinical setting or anywhere you need to get access to the information you need!
  • Focuses on common, everyday issues such as nerve damage and neuropathy, arthritis, fractures and trauma, and other conditions.
  • Comprehensive in coverage of pathology and anatomy, biomechanics, gait analysis, imaging, infectious diseases, and more.
  • Includes only the most up-to-date surgical techniques and procedures.
  • Features a dedicated section on sports medicine disorders and injuries, such as Achilles Heel stress fractures, and tendonitis.
  • Content covers principles and treatment for both adults and children.

“This is an interesting little book, written as part of the expanding Pocket
Notebook series now covering several specialties, and is presented in ring
binder format, with hard covers designed to stand up to the rigors of being
pulled in and out of residents' pockets frequently while working on the wards
and inpatient and outpatient settings.
The purpose is to reflect current approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of a
number of common and more complex foot and ankle conditions. Pocket references
in any specialty are always going to be a useful addition and be of value to
those in postgraduate training programs. For the most part, the objectives are
met. The limitation with any book of this size is deciding what to include and
what to leave out. Overall, this one does a comprehensive job.
The book is clearly aimed at those in training, and most specifically will be of
use to podiatric residents and fellows in the U.S., but possibly to students,
too. Overall, the contributors seem to be mostly clinical and either in training themselves or
involved in postgraduate training, but there is a good balance of contributions
from both orthopedic and podiatric perspectives, which is encouraging to see.
The best feature of this book is its practical design. It is easy to access the
information it contains and it will stand up to the abuses of three years of
postgraduate residency training. The book is organized by either very broad or
very specific topics pertinent to clinical podiatry. Each section is well
outlined and numbered at the top of each page. The weaknesses are several.
There is no use of color plates, which would have been useful for the
dermatology section, but would no doubt adversely affect cost. There are some
areas that are not mentioned, in particular peripheral vascular disease (both
arterial and venous).”
Weighted Numerical Score: 76 - 3 Stars
Doodys Publishers' Club, July 2018

ISBN: 9781496375292

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 295g

400 pages