Now completely revised and updated! The ultimate guide to taking care of your feet. Written by leading experts with decades of experience in podiatry, this new edition of The Foot Book covers everything you need to know to care for your feet. It addresses the entire foot, inside and out, describing in plain English its anatomy and biomechanical operations. The second edition: • Provides an overview of common and rare foot injuries and syndromes • Includes information on alignment and balance problems, heel pain, skin and toe conditions, flat feet, arthritis and more • Offers guidance on medications, exercises, stretches, inserts, therapy, and surgery • Explains how to select the right footwear for you and provides shoe recommendations • Covers foot issues in children, athletes, people with diabetes, and people with nerve or vascular problems • Includes links to supplemental YouTube videos that guide you through stretching, flexibility, and strengthening exercises Lushly illustrated with nearly one hundred images, The Foot Book walks you through tips, stretches, and practices that are essential to caring for your feet.
Jonathan Rose Pořadí knih
Jonathan Rose je profesorem historie a odborníkem na britské dějiny, intelektuální dějiny a historii knihy. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na intelektuální život britských dělnických tříd a zkoumá, jak tyto komunity formovaly a byly formovány literárním světem. Roseova analýza je ceněna pro svůj hloubavý pohled na společenské a kulturní vlivy.





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