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Standardizing 3 Dimensional Measurements in Foot and Ankle Imaging: A Contemporary Review and Methodological Proposal
Foot and ankle clinics, v 30(1), pp 221-237
Mar 2025
PMID: 39894616
Abstract
Increasing utilization of weight-bearing computed tomography and fluoroscopy has driven the need for standardization of 3 dimensional (3D) measurements in the foot and ankle. These emerging imaging modalities are currently used to evaluate foot and ankle conditions including ankle osteoarthritis, progressive collapsing foot deformity, midfoot instability, and hallux valgus. This study aims first to provide a comprehensive review of clinical studies that have utilized these 3D methodologies. As a second goal, this study presents the methodological approach proposed by an international task force of experts toward addressing those concerns to provide validated guidelines for 3D static and dynamic measurements.
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- Title
- Standardizing 3 Dimensional Measurements in Foot and Ankle Imaging: A Contemporary Review and Methodological Proposal
- Creators
- Karen M Kruger - Marquette UniversityAmy L Lenz - Wasatch Molecular (United States)Kevin N Dibbern - Marquette UniversityCesar de Cesar Netto - Duke UniversityWilliam R Ledoux - VA Puget Sound Health Care SystemEric D Thorhauer - University of WashingtonArne Burssens - Ghent University HospitalSorin Siegler - Drexel UniversityMichael J Rainbow - Queen's UniversityLauren Welte - University of AlbertaAndrew C Peterson - Wasatch Molecular (United States)Michele Conconi - University of BolognaDavid E Williams - Cardiff UniversityTom Turmezei - Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustPhilip Hansen - University of CopenhagenFrançois Lintz - Clinique de L'Union, Centre de Chirurgie de la Cheville et du Pied, Boulevard de Ratalens, Saint Jean 31240, FranceAlberto Leardini - Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli
- Publication Details
- Foot and ankle clinics, v 30(1), pp 221-237
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Number of pages
- 17
- Grant note
- R01 AR083490 / NIAMS NIH HHS
- Resource Type
- Review
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001428147100001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85211033699
- Other Identifier
- 991022026419404721
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- Domestic collaboration
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- Orthopedics