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Volume 336:144-145 January 9, 1997 Number 2
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Surgery of Disorders of the Foot and Ankle

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Edited by Basil Helal, David I. Rowley, Andrea Cracchiolo, III, and Mark S. Myerson. 894 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, Lippincott–Raven, 1996. $175. ISBN 0-397-51423-9.

Maladies of the foot and ankle are increasingly frequent as people become more active physically and more active later in life. As a result, there has been renewed emphasis on gaining further knowledge and understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of the foot and ankle. With this increased knowledge, new methods of imaging, treatment, and rehabilitation have evolved. The editors of this mammoth textbook have assembled a distinguished group of specialists from around the world spanning various disciplines, to share their understanding and recent discoveries about the treatment of the foot and ankle.

This book is rich in information. Each . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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