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  1. hkpod Active Member


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    Hi Podiatry Arena,
    I would like to invest in some text books & wanted to know what are the most valuable resources others have purchased - i.e. THAT text you refer to time & time again.
    Ideally I would like to purchase individual texts on topics such as Paediatrics, Orthoses, Sports..... probably not 1 book that just covers lots of topics superficially (such as Neale's Disorders of the Foot).
    This is the link from epodiatry.com for their list of texts & it is quite long so your help in narrowing the selection would be wonderful.
    http://www.epodiatry.com/Book_list.htm
    Many thanks in advance for your time & recommendations, Lisa.
     
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  3. Ella Hurrell Active Member

    Ian G's website has an excellent, comprehensive list of textbooks, and I would certainly second his recommendation of Kevin's books. I recently invested in all 3 and they are certainly worth it.

    I also like this book for MSK assessment tests
     
  4. Jeff Root Well-Known Member

    Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities
    http://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Biomechanics-Lower-Extremities-1e/dp/0801679869

    Practical and clinically oriented. Lots of great examination techniques and tips, including pediatrics.
     
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  6. Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Phew Bel! That is some price tag but looks brilliant.
     
  7. If you ever see a copy of root vol 2, buy it at any price.
     
  8. Blue123 Active Member

    Gait analysis: An Introduction by M. Whittle

    Great book !
     
  9. antipodean Active Member

    Brukner & Kahn's Clinical Sports Medicine...whilst there are more specific pod texts, this physio bible is nifty and easy to digest.
     
  10. Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    I gave mine away - to aSouth African Pod. To him it was a months wages; to me it was bookcase space.
     
  11. Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    On a more serious note than my giving away of Root 2... you may want to think about this

    ISBN-13: 978-1852339258 The Human Foot: a Companion to Clinical Studies.

    Often one has to get outside the square - this is exactly that. Rob
     
  12. Phil Rees Active Member

    This is just a personal opinion, but one of the most important books I ever read was
    Nicolai Bernstein's The Co-Ordination and Regulation of Movements.
    Bernstein is often said to have coined the term "biomechanics"

    BTW I have a spare copy of Root Vol 2 if anyone wants it
     
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