With its high number of pathology and even higher number of treatments, forefoot surgery is a complex and ever-expanding field.
In this book, the editors have assembled an international panel of experts to address the most common forefoot pathologies. The first clinical part, which comprehensively addresses etiology, classifications, and diagnosis, is followed by a practical part, where surgical techniques, implants, and postoperative indications are discussed in bullet points to ensure quick and efficient consultation. The book concludes with a selection of extensively illustrated clinical cases where clinical and radiological outcomes of surgical procedures can be appreciated.
Forefoot Disorders: Basic Considerations and Treatment Strategies constitutes an indispensable growth tool for the foot surgeon who wants to stay up to date with the latest developments in the field and who often seeks quick and practical consultation. The step-by-step description of surgical procedures will become an essential resource for readers looking for expert advice to enhance their surgical abilities in this field.
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