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Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities, 1st Edition

Author :
Ronald L. Valmassy
Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity is a comprehensive text addressing the principles of anatomic and biomechanical development and the clinical application of these principles to disease/disorder management. The emphasis of the book is on p ...view more
Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity is a comprehensive text addressing the principles of anatomic and biomechanical development and the clinical application of these principles to disease/disorder management. The emphasis of the book is on practical information applicable to the daily practice of lower extremity care. Topics covered include: the physical examination and the assessment of disorders having a biomechanical basis, casting techniques, prescription writing, orthotic trouble-shooting, splinting and shoe prescription for athletic activity.
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Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity is a comprehensive text addressing the principles of anatomic and biomechanical development and the clinical application of these principles to disease/disorder management. The emphasis of the book is on practical information applicable to the daily practice of lower extremity care. Topics covered include: the physical examination and the assessment of disorders having a biomechanical basis, casting techniques, prescription writing, orthotic trouble-shooting, splinting and shoe prescription for athletic activity.

Key Features
• Principles of anatomic and biomechanical development. • Clinical application to disease/disorder management • Practical information applicable to daily practice.• Addresses scientific background, physical examination, assessment of disorders, biomechanical basis of specific disorders, and total management.• Chapters on pediatric evaluation.• Biomechanical basis of surgical correction of common disorders.

Author Information
By Ronald L. Valmassy, DPM, MS