
Reviews
The authors do describe their goal in the preface as providing information to those in need of podiatric care; the book can serve as a good guide to readers in that group, as it contains general basic information on a wide range of disorders.
It’s said that when your feet hurt you hurt all over, and this is so true. As an athlete and competitive figure skater since the age of six, I have suffered my fair share of foot ailments. Over the years I have had broken toes, metatarsal stress fractures, ankle sprains, plantarfasciitis, stubbed toes, and countless blisters. My poor feet had one great advantage: my father happens to be a foot doctor! He guided my feet through each injury with the advice I needed to heal. The next best thing to having your personal foot doctor as a dad is to own The Foot Book, by Drs. Rose and Martorana. This comprehensive book will provide you with the important information that you need to stay foot healthy. I recommend The Foot Book for anyone who wants to keep their feet happy.
Book Details
Preface
Part I: Introduction
1. A Guide to the Foot and How We Walk
2. Personal Care and Professional Help for Feet
3. About Shoes
Part II: Foot Disorders and Other Problems
4. Foot Alignment Problems
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Preface
Part I: Introduction
1. A Guide to the Foot and How We Walk
2. Personal Care and Professional Help for Feet
3. About Shoes
Part II: Foot Disorders and Other Problems
4. Foot Alignment Problems
5. Flat Feet and High-Arched Feet
6. Skin Conditions Affecting the Foot
7. Toenail Disorders
8. Bunions and Other Toe Conditions
9. Heel Pain
10. Nerve Syndromes Affecting the Foot and Ankle
11. Arthritis Affecting Foot and Ankle Joints
12. Tendon Injuries
Part III: People with Special Foot Needs
13. Foot Problems that Start in Childhood
14. Common Sports Injuries and the Sports Enthusiast's Foot
15. Foot Health for People with Diabetes
16. Orthotic Devices to Alleviate Foot Problems
Resources
Index