Guidelines for Prescribing Foot Orthotics is a book from 1995 by Mark A. Reiley. It is a brief manual in a quick-reference format for use by physicians for diagnosing foot conditions and prescribing appropriate foot. This book covers the principles about the foot and leg relevant to orthotics, gait analysis and orthotic prescription writing and information regarding a range of foot, knee and hip disorders and the role of orthotics in their management. The book has limited availability in the second hand market.
![]() | Purchase Guidelines for Prescribing Foot Orthotics here: | ||
Amazon.com | Amazon.ca | Amazon.uk | Amazon.au |
Fishpond.nz | Book Depository (free world wide shipping) | We get commissions for purchases made through links on this website. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. |
Table of contents for Guidelines for Prescribing Foot Orthotics:
1. Principles about the foot and leg relevant to orthotics
2. The Arches of the Foot
3. Gait analysis and orthotic prescription writing
4. Stretching
5. Shoes and Orthotics
6. Forefoot Conditions
7. Midfoot Conditions
8. Hindfoot and Global Conditions
9. Ankle and Shin COnditions
10. Knee Conditions
11. Hip and Leg Length Problems
12. Diagnosis/Prescription Summary
About the author of Guidelines for Prescribing Foot Orthotics:
Mark A. Reiley, MD is an orthopaedic surgeon from the University of California, Berkeley.
Book Details:
Title: Guidelines for Prescribing Foot Orthotics
Authors: Mark A. Reiley
Publisher: Slack
Published: 1995
Language: English
Format: Softcover
Pages: 126
ISBN-10: 1556422806
ISBN-13: 978-1556422805
Other Foot Orthotic Books:
Related Pages:
Ankle Foot Orthoses | Types of Foot Orthotics | Blake Inverted Foot Orthotic
Page last updated:
Comments are closed.