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Foot and ankle pain management /
editors, Rock G. Positano, Neel Mehta, Andrew J. Rosenbaum, Amitabh Gulati, Mary Ann Picone.
- xii, 220p. : ill. ; 27cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART I : Relevant anatomy – Muscular anatomy of the foot and ankle – Bone – Nerves -- Foot and ankle anatomy and imaging – PART II : Pain conditions -- Musculoskeletal soft tissue – Bone – Malformations, degenerative – Pain management in foot and ankle trauma – Neurologic causes of foot pain – Neuropathies – Neurologic causes of foot pain : part iii – Vascular – Rheumatologic disorders – Foot and ankle pain in the oncologic population – Infections – PART III : Treatments – Dermatologic conditions of the feet -- Pharmacologic treatments -- Injection therapy for common chronic pain conditions of the foot -- Neuromodulation for foot and ankle pain -- Complementary adjuncts for managing foot and ankle pain -- Conservative treatments -- Surgical treatments.
"Offering a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to a complex topic, Foot and Ankle Pain Management is a first-of-its-kind reference to this commonly presenting problem. Drs. Rock G. Positano, Neel Mehta, Andrew J. Rosenbaum, and Amitabh Gulati provide authoritative clinical guidance from areas of expertise in musculoskeletal podiatry, pain medicine, physiatry, and orthopaedic surgery. This first-line resource covers relevant anatomy, pain conditions, and treatments in a well-organized, easily referenced manner-offering a complete approach to care for foot and ankle specialists, pain medicine specialists, primary care physicians, pediatricians, and other clinicians who encounter patients with foot and ankle pain. Addresses common causes of foot and ankle pain including sports-related injury, diabetes, cancer (including treatment-induced pain), arthritis, neuropathy, infectious disease, and more. Covers the muscles, bones, and nervous system of relevant anatomy. Describes the epidemiology, pathology, and diagnosis of each pain condition, along with appropriate treatments. Includes a dedicated treatment section that covers the science and methodology of specific treatments in greater detail"--