Analysis of Whole Limb Alignment in Ankle Arthritis
- PMID: 35219359
- DOI: 10.1016/j.fcl.2021.11.014
Analysis of Whole Limb Alignment in Ankle Arthritis
Abstract
A full-length standing posteroanterior radiograph that includes the calcaneus (hip-to-calcaneus radiograph) is obtained for evaluation of the mechanical axis of the entire lower limb in patients with a lower limb condition involving malalignment. Such evaluation clarifies several pathomechanical aspects of hindfoot disorders, facilitates surgical planning, and elucidates factors contributing to unsatisfactory results of a particular operation. Whole limb alignment is influenced not only by the knee joint but also by the ankle joint; thus, knee realignment influences hindfoot alignment and vice versa. It is essential to analyze alignment of the whole limb in planning corrective lower limb surgery.
Keywords: Ankle arthritis; Flatfoot deformity; Hip-to-calcaneus radiograph; Total ankle arthroplasty; Whole limb alignment.
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