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Comprehensive and accessible, this unique book emphasizes a practical and evidence-based approach to the foot and ankle in rheumatoid arthritis. Information is concise, up to date, and well illustrated. The team of authors consists of rheumatologists and podiatrists based at the highly respected Foot and Ankle Studies in Rheumatology (FASTER) programme, with contributors including both surgeons and orthotists. A companion DVD contains many video clips of examination and injection techniques and gait analyses, additional downloadable images, assessment tools and an interactive injection resource.
* Unique - no other text of this nature has been written for podiatrists and rheumatologists.
* Comprehensive - all major aspects of the disease in relation to the foot and ankle are covered.
* Companion DVD contains many video clips of examination and injection techniques and gait analyses, additional downloadable images, assessment tools and an interactive injection resource.
* Practical and evidence-based approach.
* Up-to-date text incorporates the latest findings from experts in the field.
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"How refreshing it is when a textbook not only advises us as to what should be done but also provides a practical framework as to how to achieve this.
This book is ideal for those colleagues who feel they need a textbook in their library that is line with current thinking.
'The Foot and Ankle in Rheumatoid Arthritis' will be of use to students, clinicians, specialists, managers, podiatric surgeons and those interested in gait analysis. Even on the first reading of this book I found several items that I felt immediately could put into practice. Rarely these days do I feel I want to read a book like this in its entirety. This book has me hooked!"