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This comprehensive text not only covers basic principles of horseshoeing, but also focuses on medical and surgical foot care management. Starting with the anatomy and physiology of the equine foot, this one-of-a-kind book then evaluates the foot, its pathological conditions (including structural, developmental, and traumatic conditions in addition to laminitis), balancing and shoeing the healthy and diseased equine hoof, and ends with a chapter on new directions in equine podiatry, written by cutting-edge researchers in the field.Written by and for both veterinarians and farriers, this
Hoofs -- Care and hygiene. --- Hoofs -- Diseases. --- Horseshoeing. --- Lameness in horses. --- Hoofs --- Horseshoeing --- Lameness in horses --- Skin Diseases --- Investigative Techniques --- Musculoskeletal Diseases --- Animal Structures --- Health Occupations --- Animal Diseases --- Diseases --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Anatomy --- Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases --- Horse Diseases --- Foot Diseases --- Hoof and Claw --- Podiatry --- Methods --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Veterinary Medicine --- Care and hygiene --- Diseases. --- Care and hygiene. --- Horses --- Farriery --- Blacksmithing --- Hooves --- Foot --- Ungulates --- Lameness --- Grooming
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The human foot is a complex body part composed of fifty-two bones, which is twenty-five percent of all the bones in the body. Nonetheless, the foot is often viewed by the public and doctors as a “minor” body part. Similarly, the importance of pedal evidence in crime investigation has also long been undervalued, but as footwear evidence has become more commonly used in forensic situations, so has pedal evidence, which is why this seminal work is so important: it is the first textbook ever dedicated to forensic podiatry. Forensic Podiatry is an international compilation of current practices authored by the pioneers in the field. Part I discusses general forensic concerns, including those at the crime scene, from an informative perspective. It covers tasks performed by the crime laboratory, forensic podiatry principles, and various aspects of human identification. Part II deals with specific forensic podiatric concerns such as photographic techniques, bare footprint identification, and footwear examination and analysis. It also discusses forensic gate and analysis as well as the identification of pedal remains from podiatry records, which is important for mass disaster scenes. Part III presents actual forensic podiatry case studies from the United Kingdom and the United States, and Part IV focuses on podiatry practice standards, which in many instances parallel expert witness responsibilities. Groundbreaking and essential, this book is useful for medical and criminal justice students as well as podiatrists, criminalists, footwear examiners, forensic anthropologists, attorneys and investigators.
Hoofs -- Diseases. --- Forensic podiatry --- Forensic sciences --- Footprints --- Podiatry --- Investigative Techniques --- Health Occupations --- Criminology --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Forensic Sciences --- Methods --- Public Health --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Legal & Forensic Medicine --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Forensic sciences. --- Podiatry. --- Chiropody --- Podiatric medicine --- Criminalistics --- Forensic science --- Medicine. --- Forensic science. --- Forensic medicine. --- Biomedicine. --- Forensic Science. --- Forensic Medicine. --- Medicine --- Foot --- Science --- Criminal investigation --- Diseases --- Forensic medicine --- Injuries (Law) --- Jurisprudence, Medical --- Legal medicine --- Medical laws and legislation --- Medical jurisprudence.
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