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Title: | Comparison of the calcaneal pitch angle and modified projection area per length squared method for medial longitudinal arch evaluation of the foot | Authors: | Akdogan, Ilgaz Akkaya, Semih Akkaya, Nuray Kıter, Esat |
Keywords: | Calcaneal pitch angle Medial longitudinal arch Projection area per length squared adolescent adult aged analytic method analytical parameters article calcaneal pitch angle method child clinical article comparative study controlled study correlation analysis female flatfoot fluoroscopy foot foot radiography forefoot human lateral talocalcaneal angle male mathematical analysis medial longitudinal arch metatarsal bone modified projection area per length squared method preschool child school child talo first metatarsal angle weight bearing |
Publisher: | Galenos Publishing House | Abstract: | Objective: To compare the calcaneal pitch angle (CPA) values measured on direct lateral radiographs of feet, and the modified projection area per ength squared (PAL), which was calculated as a new method for the evaluation of the medial longitudinal arch (MLA) of the foot. Material and Methods: Direct lateral radiographs of patients who had weightbearing feet radiographies for any reason except trauma were retrospec-tively obtained from the archives. Direct lateral radiographs of the feet were printed and a transparent sheet was placed on it. A straight line was drawn between the most plantar process of the calcaneus and the head of the frst metatarsal bone for the calculation of the PAL of the MLA. Two semilunar arcs were drawn upon this straight line. PAL1 and PAL2 were estimated using a point-counting technique. The CPA, lateral talo-calcaneal angles (LTCA), and talo-frst metatarsal angles (TFMA) were measured. The correlations between PAL1, PAL2 of right and left feet and CPA, LTCA, and TFMA were explored. Results: Fifty patients (27 females, 23 males) with a mean age of 40.12 (4-78) years were evaluated. Signifcant correlations were detected between PAL1, PAL2 and CPA, and TFMA for both right and left feet (p<0.05). Conclusion: A significant correlation was detected between the modified PAL method as a new technique and the standard CPA method for MLA evalu-ation. The PAL method is suggested as a simple and practical method for MLA evaluation. © Trakya University Faculty of Medicine. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8726 https://doi.org/10.5152/balkanmedj.2012.036 |
ISSN: | 2146-3123 |
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