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Baxter's The Foot And Ankle In Sport, 3rd Edition

Baxter's The Foot And Ankle In Sport, 3rd Edition

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ISBN

9780323549424

Authors

Edited by David A. Porter, MD, PhD, Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Practice, Methodist Sports Medicine Center, Indianapolis, IN and Lew C. Schon, MD, Director, Foot & Ankle Services, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD

Edition Number

3

Copyright Year

2020

 

Whether you're a specialist in sports medicine or a general practitioner managing active patients, returning athletes to peak performance—safely and efficiently—is no small task. Baxter’s The Foot and Ankle in Sport, 3rd Edition is your comprehensive, up-to-date resource for tackling the full range of sports-related foot and ankle conditions.

This expertly curated volume delivers practical, evidence-based insights into the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries affecting the lower extremity. From elite professionals to weekend warriors, you'll find strategies to support each athlete's journey back to performance.

KEY FEATURES

  • In-Depth Clinical Content: Covers everything from evaluation techniques and sports-specific syndromes to orthotic use and rehab protocols.
  • New & Expanded Topics: Now includes chapters on the disabled athlete, military athlete, team-based care, biologics, and advanced imaging.
  • Real-World Case Studies: Apply what you learn through updated cases and clinical pearls for everyday decision-making.
  • Global Expertise: Learn from a team of international contributors who offer diverse perspectives on sports injury management.
  • Visual & Digital Tools: A fresh full-color layout and online access to educational videos enhance your learning experience.
  • Metabolic and Stress Injury Focus: Expanded discussion on stress fractures and metabolic concerns in active populations.
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