1 Anatomy of the foot and ankle.- 2 Clinical examination of the foot and ankle.- 3 Radiography of the foot.- 4 Sectional imaging of the foot and ankle: CT and MRI.- 5 Nuclear medicine in foot pathology.- 6 Correct use of auxiliary investigations in foot and ankle disorders.- 7 The neuropathic foot.- 8 Septic arthritis of the foot and ankle.- 9 The diabetic foot.- 10 Metabolic arthropathies of the foot.- 11 The rheumatoid foot.- 12 Surgery of the rheumatoid foot: indications.- 13 Foot involvement in spondylarthropathies.- 14 Algodystrophies of the foot and ankle.- 15 Valgus flat foot and tarsal fusions.- 16 Pes cavus in the adult.- 17 Pathology of the first ray A. Hallux valgus.- 17 Pathology of the first ray B. Hallux rigidus.- 18 Disorders of the sesamoid bones.- 19 Some reflections on the first ray.- 20 Static pathology of the forefoot (Morton syndrome excluded).- 21 Morton's metatarsalgia.- 22 Painful heel syndromes of mechanical origin.- 23 Tendinopathy of the calcaneal tendon.- 24 Ankle tendon pathology (excluding calcaneal tendon disorders).- 25 Entrapment neuropathies (excluding Morton's neuroma).- 26 Stress fractures of the foot and ankle.- 27 Sprains of the ankle.- 28 Ankle sprain sequelae (excluding reflex sympathetic algodystrophy).- 29 Current concepts in the treatment of acute and chronic lateral ankle instability.- 30 Bone tumors, dystrophies and rare bone lesions of the foot.- 31 Overuse syndromes of the foot during running.- 32 Foot orthoses.- 33 General ideas about footwear.- 34 The orthopedic shoe.