Recent Advances in Orthotic Therapy by Paul R. Scherer, DPM is intended for the clinician who uses orthoses to treat mechanically-induced pathology. Recent Advances in Orthotic Therapy is a compilation of documented and anecdotal evidence regarding orthotic decision-making. The text is constructed in a manner to provide a logical approach to orthotic therapy, and therein establish the concept of pathology-specific orthotic therapy in clinical practice. The forward was written by Dr Kevin Kirby, DPM.
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Table of Contents for Recent Advances in Orthotic Therapy:
1. Prescription Writing for Pathology Specific Foot Orthoses
2. Adult Acquired Flatfoot Pathologies
3. Mechanically Inducued Plantar Fasciitis and Subcalcaneal Pain
4. Functional Hallux Limitus and Hallux Valgus
5. Pediatric Flexible Flatfoot and Functional Orthoses
6. Pes Cavus and Orthotic Therapy
7. Metatarsalgia: Decision Making for Orthotic Intervention
8. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: Mechanical Origins and Orthotic Treatment
9. Knee Pain and Functional Orthoses
10. Prefabricated Functional Foot Orthoses: Validity and Efficacy
About the Author of Recent Advances in Orthotic Therapy:
Paul R. Scherer, DPM, MS
Founder, ProLab Orthotics. He was a professor of biomechanics at the California School of Podiatric Medicine and a past-president of the Prescription Foot Orthotic Laboratory Association.
Book Details:
Title: Recent Advances in Orthotic Therapy
Authors: Paul R. Scherer
Publisher: Lower Extremity Review
Published: 2011
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
ISBN-10: 0979947537
ISBN-13: 978-0979947537
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