Strapping, Padding and Removable Appliances
Strapping, Padding and Removable Appliances is a small booklet published by the Open Study Group and written by A Iris Webb about the padding and strapping techniques traditionally used by…
Strapping, Padding and Removable Appliances is a small booklet published by the Open Study Group and written by A Iris Webb about the padding and strapping techniques traditionally used by…
Clubfoot and Vertical Talus: Etiology and Clinical Managementt by Matthew B. Dobbs, Ashok N. Johari and Mitzi L. Williams is a unique book opens with a presentation of the current…
Worldwide, there are more than 10 million people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). In the US alone, approximately one million Americans live with PD and approximately 60,000 more are diagnosed…
The Ponseti technique is a widely used and effective method for the treatment of clubfoot, a congenital deformity where a baby’s foot is turned inward and downward. Named after Dr.…
Nail disorders are a specialized group of disorders which are often neglected during post graduate teaching. This book aims to provide a comprehensive review covering the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects…
It is written in plain English with no clinical language. There are bit-by-bit clarifications and full variety of graphs on the most proficient method to utilize every one of the…
Living Well with Multiple Sclerosis is one part primer, one part handbook, one part pocket translator, and 100% an essential field guide for navigating the challenges of living with chronic…
The burning. The sore heel. The pain of those first morning steps. When you suffer from plantar fasciitis, even the simplest tasks can seem unbearable — and the care you…
From chopines to stilettos, Louis XIV to Louboutin, Shoes: An Illustrated History is the definitive guide to footwear. This revised, updated edition expands the classic work to include new content…
The disease of metatarsalgia under consideration may be described as a painful affection of the plantar digital nerves, directly caused by pressure upon or pinching of them or of their…