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ISBN 10: 3131764619
ISBN 13: 978-3131764614
Author: Ulrike Szeimies, Axel Stäbler, Markus Walther
The foot has a special place in musculoskeletal diagnosis due to its complex anatomy and because many similar symptoms can have different causes, each requiring a different approach to treatment. The evaluation of foot disorders and diseases requires close clinical–radiological correlation and communication with foot experts. Foot disorders and injuries increase with age, due in part to the rising popularity of recreational sports in all age groups. Diagnostic Imaging of the Foot and Ankle will help you train your eye to recognize disorders and diseases of the foot and ankle, including those that are often misdiagnosed or overlooked.
Diagnostic Imaging of the Foot and Ankle 1st Table of contents:
1 Imaging Techniques
1.1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
1.1.1 Imaging Strategy
1.1.2 Post-Exercise MRI
1.2 Multidetector-Row Spiral Computed Tomography (CT)
1.2.1 Positioning
1.2.2 Protocol
1.2.3 Indications
1.2.4 Special Techniques
1.3 Radiography
1.3.1 Forefoot
1.3.2 Hindfoot
1.4 Ultrasound
1.5 Bibliography
2 Clinical Evaluation
2.1 Diagnostic Algorithm
2.1.1 Clinical Examination
2.1.2 Imaging and Other Tests
2.1.3 Referral for Further Evaluation
2.2 History
2.2.1 Relevant Questions
2.2.2 Pain History
2.3 Inspection
2.4 Palpation
2.5 Motion Tests
2.5.1 Translation Tests
2.5.2 Muscle Function Tests
2.6 Sensory Testing
2.7 Assessment of Blood Flow
2.8 Special Tests on the Foot
2.8.1 Hindfoot
2.8.2 Joint Stability
2.8.3 Nerve Irritation
2.8.4 Forefoot
2.9 Stress Tests and Provocative Testing
2.10 Other Diagnostic Options
2.11 Summary
2.12 Special Case: Chronic Pain Syndrome without Objective Findings
2.13 Bibliography
3 Ankle and Hindfoot
3.1 Trauma
3.1.1 Capsule and Ligaments
3.1.2 Fractures
3.2 Chronic, Posttraumatic, and Degenerative Changes
3.2.1 Axial Malalignment of the Hindfoot
3.2.2 Impingement
3.2.3 Instability
3.2.4 Chronic Disorders of Cartilage and Bone
3.2.5 Achilles Tendon Pathology
3.2.6 Disorders of the Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon (Posterior Impingement, Os Trigonum Syndrome, P
3.2.7 Peroneal Tendon Pathology
3.2.8 Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
3.2.9 Anterior Tibial Tendon Pathology
3.2.10 Subtalar Joint: Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
3.2.11 Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Hindfoot Pain
3.3 Bibliography
4 Midfoot
4.1 Trauma
4.1.1 Fractures of the Tarsometatarsal Joint Line (Lisfranc Fractures)
4.1.2 Lisfranc Ligament Injury
4.1.3 Navicular Fracture
4.1.4 Cuboid Fracture
4.1.5 Cuneiform Fractures
4.2 Chronic, Posttraumatic, and Degenerative Changes
4.2.1 Osteoarthritis
4.2.2 Instability
4.3 Bibliography
5 Forefoot
5.1 Trauma
5.2 Chronic, Posttraumatic, and Degenerative Changes
5.3 Bibliography
6 Abnormalities of the Plantar Soft Tissues
6.1 Plantar Fasciitis, Rupture of the Plantar Fascia
6.2 Plantar Heel Spur
6.3 Ledderhose Disease
6.4 Atrophy of the Plantar Fat Pad
6.5 Plantar Vein Thrombosis
6.6 Hallucis longus and Digitorum longus Intersection Syndrome
6.7 Metatarsalgia
6.8 Plantar Warts
6.9 Compartment Syndrome of the Interosseous Muscles
6.10 Bibliography
7 Neurologic Diseases
7.1 Morton Neuroma
7.2 Other Nerve Compression Syndromes
7.3 Bibliography
8 Diseases Not Localized to a Specific Site
8.1 Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, CRPS
8.2 Bone Marrow Edema Syndrome
8.3 Overuse Edema
8.4 Stress Fractures, Microfractures
8.5 Pediatric Bone Marrow Edema (Tiger-Stripe Pattern)
8.6 Bibliography
9 Systemic Diseases that Involve the Foot
9.1 Inflammatory Joint Diseases
9.1.1 Rheumatoid Arthritis
9.1.2 Seronegative Spondylarthropathies
9.2 Gouty Arthropathy
9.3 Diabetic Osteoarthropathy, Charcot Arthropathy
9.4 Osteitis, Osteomyelitis
9.5 Bibliography
10 Tumorlike Lesions
10.1 Osteoid Osteoma
10.2 Lipoma
10.3 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
10.4 Hemangioma
10.5 Ganglion
10.6 Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis
10.7 Bibliography
11 Normal Variants
11.1 Accessory Muscles, Low-Lying Muscle Belly
11.1.1 Peroneus quartus
11.1.2 Flexor Digitorum Accessorius Longus
11.1.3 Accessory Soleus
11.1.4 Extensor Hallucis Capsularis
11.1.5 Peroneocalcaneus Internus
11.1.6 Abnormal Musculotendinous Junction
11.2 Accessory Ossicles
11.3 Bibliography
Index
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