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Drennan's The Child's Foot and Ankle
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Published: 2009
Page Count: 543
Edition: 2nd
ISBN13: 978-0781778473

Written by the world’s foremost authorities, this book is the most comprehensive reference on the diagnosis and management of pediatric foot and ankle disorders. It provides complete, current information on the anatomy, etiology, clinical features and presentation, natural history, radiographic, MRI, and CT evaluation, and treatment of all congenital and acquired conditions, both common and rare. More than 700 radiographs, photographs, and line drawings complement the text.

This edition includes updated information on external fixation, casting techniques for children with clubfeet, and new assessments and techniques for children with cerebral palsy. The expanded fracture care and sports sections include newer, less invasive techniques for treating sport and traumatic injuries.