'50 Foot Challenges provides a new approach to learning about the clinical assessment and management of foot disorders. Through the use of illustrated case histories, the reader is presented with the problems of each disorder as they would be encountered in the clinic. The authors encourage a problem-solving approach to each case presentation by asking a series of questions which need to be considered in order to arrive at the appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan. The correct diagnoses and the solutions to the clinical problems posed are given on the pages following the case study, so the reader cannot 'cheat' by looking at the answers while considering the questions! Clinical tips for improving practice are included as appropriate. Each case study concludes with a short list of key points to remember and references to further reading.' 50 Foot Challenges provides students and qualified practitioners with information similar to that obtained in a well-run teaching clinic. The disorders presented include those that they will commonly encounter in practice as well as some less common conditions. The book will be invaluable as a self-assessment text and an aide-memoire to clinicians. All those involved in the care and management of patients with foot conditions will find this book relevant to their practice.