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Foot Angles - Lateral Weightbearing Foot - Radiology Case

The document presents a case study on foot angles in lateral weightbearing foot radiographs, contributed by Dr. Jeremy Jones. It details various angles and lines of alignment used to assess foot structure, including the lateral talo-first-metatarsal angle and calcaneal inclination angle. The case is published on Radiopaedia.org and is accessible for educational purposes.
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Foot Angles - Lateral Weightbearing Foot - Radiology Case

The document presents a case study on foot angles in lateral weightbearing foot radiographs, contributed by Dr. Jeremy Jones. It details various angles and lines of alignment used to assess foot structure, including the lateral talo-first-metatarsal angle and calcaneal inclination angle. The case is published on Radiopaedia.org and is accessible for educational purposes.
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Jones, J. Foot angles - lateral weightbearing foot. Case study, Radiopaedia.org. (accessed on 14 Nov 2022) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-23748
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https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-23748
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Calcaneal inclination axis


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First metatarsal axis


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Several of the lines of alignment used on weightbearing lateral foot radiographs

1. horizontal line
2. calcaneal inclination axis
3. first metatarsal axis
4. mid-talar axis

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Lateral talocalcaneal angle


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Lateral talocalcaneal angle

Talar declination angle


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Numerous angles that can be measures on the lateral foot radiograph

lateral talo-first-metatarsal angle


Meary's angle
lateral talocalcaneal angle
talar declination angle
calcaneal inclination angle
angle of the longitudinal arch

Case Discussion
Lines and angles that describe alignment of the foot.

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Lateral talocalcaneal angle
Calcaneal inclination axis
Mid-talar axis
Calcaneal inclination angle
Talar declination angle
First metatarsal axis
Angle of the longitudinal arch (foot)
Meary's angle
Hibbs angle

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