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The foot in diabetes

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2020Edition: 5thDescription: xxiii, 544pISBN:
  • 9781119445814
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Text includes: Epidemiology and economic impact of foot ulcers; Cost of diabetic foot disease in England; The diabetic foot worldwide; Diabetic neuropathy; Psychological and behavioural aspects of diabetic foot ulceration; Gait and exercise training in diabetic peripheral neuropathy; How to assess the quality of clinical trials for diabetic foot ulcer therapies.
Summary: This book offers an important guide to one of the most prevalent problems in diabetes, with a strong emphasis on practical aspects of delivering care. It contains information on the most recent development in the field of diabetic foot care and its scientific basis. This classic resource continues to reflect the strengths of earlier editions. The contributors - noted international panel of experts on the topic - stress the practical applications and management of treating the diabetic foot. It is written for all members of the diabetes specialist team including diabetologists, podiatrists, specialist nurses, general practitioners, surgeons and clinical researchers.
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Text includes: Epidemiology and economic impact of foot ulcers; Cost of diabetic foot disease in England; The diabetic foot worldwide; Diabetic neuropathy; Psychological and behavioural aspects of diabetic foot ulceration; Gait and exercise training in diabetic peripheral neuropathy; How to assess the quality of clinical trials for diabetic foot ulcer therapies.

This book offers an important guide to one of the most prevalent problems in diabetes, with a strong emphasis on practical aspects of delivering care. It contains information on the most recent development in the field of diabetic foot care and its scientific basis. This classic resource continues to reflect the strengths of earlier editions. The contributors - noted international panel of experts on the topic - stress the practical applications and management of treating the diabetic foot. It is written for all members of the diabetes specialist team including diabetologists, podiatrists, specialist nurses, general practitioners, surgeons and clinical researchers.

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