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Anatomy of Lower extremity textbook

Discussion in 'Podiatry and Related Books' started by Guito, Nov 17, 2010.

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  1. Guito

    Guito Member


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    When I was studying the best foot/lower limb text was by Debra Draves. My book has somehow disappeared and wanted to buy a new one and was wondering if her text "Anatomy of the Lower Extremity" is still the best anatomical reference text.

    Does anyone know any alternatives that they think are better.

    Gracias

    Guito
     
  2. JD

    JD Member

    Hola, Guito

    I've found McMinn's Colour Atlas of Foot and Ankle Anatomy (BM Logan, D Singh & RT Hutchings) an excellent book. You might too.
    JD
     
  3. Guito

    Guito Member

    Thanks JD for that. I'll check it out.

    Guito
     
  4. Lee

    Lee Active Member

    Draves, McMinn's and Poritsky's Foot and Lower Extremity to Colour and Study are all quite good, but nothing beats:

    http://openlibrary.org/books/OL1742467M/Anatomy_of_the_foot_and_ankle

    De nada
     
  5. Guito

    Guito Member

    Muchas gracias Lee

    You da man.!

    Guito
     
  6. OneFoot

    OneFoot Active Member

    McMinn's Colour Atlas of Foot and Ankle Anatomy

    excellent resource

    Are you wanting a text for uni (if so what year are you in)...
     
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