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Abstract
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. Dr. Menz uses his detailed and extensive knowledge of the subject to provide a critique of the strengths and limitations of existing literature and to present in this easy-to-access volume a thoroughly practical, clinically orientated and evidence-based guide. The book provides a comprehensive guide to the assessment and management of foot and ankle problems in the elderly and older people. Areas covered include the epidemiology of foot problems, functional implications, assessment of the older person with foot problems, common foot problems and their management, foot and ankle manifestations of common systemic conditions, wound management, footwear and orthotic considerations, surgical considerations and outcome assessment. Each chapter provides a comprehensive and critical review of the literature as well as providing practical evidence-based guidelines for clinicians.
"This book is packed full of a wide variety of references from peer-reviewed papers in each chapter. The author Hylton Menz, has obviously taken a clear evidence-based approach to every aspect of the book, which makes it an invaluable tool for podiatrists & podiatry students. I am sure that clinicians such as physiotherapists (& students) will find this book useful. I myself am a podiatry student & am certain I will use this book for the rest of my course, once qualified & beyond. chapters 1 & 2 give a great explanation of the prevalence of foot problems & physiological changes of ageing, which is useful in all aspects of podiatry i.e.; biomechanics- physiological changes in muscle mass etc. The diagrams & tables are a fantastic compilation of relevant information which provide a useful summary of the text; physiological changes of skin, muscle, bone etc & their effects & wound classification to name a couple. Nail, skin & vascular conditions are covered well with some fantastic colour pictures. I am really enjoying reading this book, having learnt a lot from it already. I recommend this as an essential read for podiatrists, students & any healthcare professionals involved in working with the older patient."
- Nicola Agget, Podiatry Student, University of Plymouth
- Many practical and evidence-based guidelines
- Comprehensive and critical review of literature
- Full colour throughout
- The only detailed book on the subject for podiatrists, physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals
- Essential reading for podiatry students and practitioners
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front cover | Cover | ||
Foot Problems in Older People | iii | ||
Copyright page | iv | ||
Table of contents | v | ||
Foreword | vii | ||
Preface | ix | ||
Acknowledgements | xi | ||
CHAPTER 1: Epidemiology of foot problems in older people | 1 | ||
PREVALENCE OF FOOT PROBLEMS | 1 | ||
RISK FACTORS FOR FOOT PROBLEMS | 5 | ||
CONSEQUENCES OF FOOT PROBLEMS | 7 | ||
SUMMARY | 9 | ||
References | 9 | ||
CHAPTER 2: Physiological changes in the ageing foot | 13 | ||
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM | 13 | ||
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SYSTEM | 16 | ||
PERIPHERAL SENSORY SYSTEM | 17 | ||
SKELETAL SYSTEM | 18 | ||
MUSCULAR SYSTEM | 20 | ||
SUMMARY | 22 | ||
References | 22 | ||
CHAPTER 3: Assessment | 29 | ||
THE INITIAL ASSESSMENT INTERVIEW | 29 | ||
SYSTEMS EXAMINATION | 34 | ||
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING | 47 | ||
FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT | 49 | ||
FOOTWEAR ASSESSMENT | 53 | ||
ASSESSING OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT | 55 | ||
SUMMARY | 56 | ||
References | 56 | ||
CHAPTER 4: Keratotic disorders | 61 | ||
CLASSIFICATION AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION | 61 | ||
ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS | 67 | ||
TREATMENT | 69 | ||
SUMMARY | 74 | ||
References | 74 | ||
CHAPTER 5: Other skin disorders | 79 | ||
ECZEMA AND DERMATITIS | 80 | ||
PAPULOSQUAMOUS DISEASES | 81 | ||
SKIN INFECTIONS | 83 | ||
TUMOURS, CYSTS AND LESIONS | 85 | ||
SUMMARY | 95 | ||
References | 95 | ||
CHAPTER 6: Nail disorders | 99 | ||
ONYCHOMYCOSIS | 100 | ||
ONYCHOCRYPTOSIS | 103 | ||
ONYCHAUXIS AND ONYCHOGRYPHOSIS | 107 | ||
SUBUNGUAL EXOSTOSIS AND OSTEOCHONDROMA | 109 | ||
CLUBBING OF THE NAILS | 109 | ||
YELLOW NAIL SYNDROME | 110 | ||
PINCER NAILS | 111 | ||
NAIL DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC DISEASES AND MEDICATIONS | 111 | ||
SUMMARY | 112 | ||
References | 115 | ||
CHAPTER 7: Peripheral vascular disorders and foot ulceration | 121 | ||
ARTERIAL DISORDERS | 121 | ||
CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY | 126 | ||
LYMPHOEDEMA | 128 | ||
FOOT ULCERATION | 129 | ||
SUMMARY | 139 | ||
References | 142 | ||
CHAPTER 8: Disorders of the toes | 149 | ||
HALLUX VALGUS | 149 | ||
HALLUX LIMITUS AND HALLUX RIGIDUS | 157 | ||
LESSER TOE DEFORMITIES | 165 | ||
LESS COMMON DISORDERS AFFECTING THE TOES | 168 | ||
SUMMARY | 170 | ||
References | 171 | ||
CHAPTER 9: Disorders of the forefoot | 179 | ||
DEFINITION, PREVALENCE AND CLASSIFICATION | 179 | ||
DIAGNOSIS | 180 | ||
COMMON CAUSES OF FOREFOOT PAIN IN OLDER PEOPLE | 181 | ||
SUMMARY | 186 | ||
References | 187 | ||
CHAPTER 10: Disorders of the midfoot and rearfoot | 191 | ||
PLANTAR HEEL PAIN SYNDROME | 191 | ||
TIBIALIS POSTERIOR DYSFUNCTION | 197 | ||
RETROCALCANEAL CONDITIONS | 199 | ||
OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE MIDFOOT AND REARFOOT | 205 | ||
LESS COMMON MIDFOOT AND REARFOOT DISORDERS | 207 | ||
SUMMARY | 208 | ||
References | 209 | ||
CHAPTER 11: Orthotic therapy | 217 | ||
CHAIRSIDE ORTHOSES | 218 | ||
NON-CAST INSOLES | 222 | ||
PREFABRICATED ORTHOSES | 223 | ||
CAST ORTHOSES | 225 | ||
ANKLE–FOOT ORTHOSES | 226 | ||
FOOT ORTHOSES AND KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS | 227 | ||
FOOT ORTHOSES AS A BALANCE AID | 228 | ||
SUMMARY | 229 | ||
References | 229 | ||
CHAPTER 12: Footwear considerations | 235 | ||
SHOE-WEARING HABITS OF OLDER PEOPLE | 235 | ||
DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS OF FOOTWEAR | 236 | ||
FOOTWEAR MODIFICATIONS | 237 | ||
SPECIALIST FOOTWEAR | 239 | ||
FOOTWEAR, BALANCE AND FALLS | 240 | ||
ADVISING OLDER PEOPLE ABOUT FOOTWEAR | 244 | ||
SUMMARY | 245 | ||
References | 246 | ||
Index | 251 |