
Forefoot | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
2023年2月14日 · The forefoot (plural: forefeet 2) is the portion of the foot distal to the midfoot and is composed of the metatarsals and the phalanges 1. The tarsometatarsal joints (TMTJ) join the midfoot to the forefoot.
IMAGING OF THE FOREFOOT AND MIDFOOT | Radiology Key
2016年1月17日 · Radiographs are very useful in the initial evaluation of most conditions affecting the forefoot and midfoot. Acute fractures, stress fractures, arthritis, sesamoid pathology, and malalignment can be assessed. For the forefoot and midfoot, anteroposterior, lateral, and external oblique views are usually satisfactory.
Weightbearing Forefoot Axial Radiography - Technical …
Objective The present study aims to describe a new weightbearing radiographic method to visualize the heads of the five metatarsals on the coronal plane, evaluating their accuracy through intraclass correlation coefficients.
Midfoot & forefoot - Radiology Key
2016年1月5日 · In the UK a two view series is commonplace: AP and Oblique. Elsewhere, and in the USA, a three view series is common practice 1,2: AP, Oblique, and a Lateral. AP, anterior-posterior; MT, metatarsal. The bones of the midfoot form an arch.
Forefoot: a basic integrated imaging perspective for radiologists
2014年7月1日 · X-ray Initial assessment of forefoot pain usually starts with plain radiography in three planes: the dorso-plantar (AP), the medial oblique, and the lateral views [5] . The medial oblique view is most useful for midfoot joints [5] .
Radiographic Assessment of Pediatric Foot Alignment: - AJR
2012年11月23日 · Maximum dorsiflexed lateral view shows near-parallel arrangement of talus and calcaneus can be appreciated on lateral view as well. There is forefoot inversion, as seen by ladderlike arrangement of metatarsals, with fifth metatarsal corresponding to lowest rung of ladder. Entire foot is in equinus.
Radiological Approach to Forefoot Pain - ScienceDirect
2015年6月1日 · Forefoot pain is a common clinical complaint in orthopaedic practice. In this article, we discuss the anatomy of the forefoot, clinical and radiological approaches to forefoot pain, and common painful forefoot disorders and their associated radiological features.
Imaging of Sports-Related Midfoot and Forefoot Injuries - PMC
MRI of the foot is best performed utilizing a dedicated extremity coil at 1.5 or 3.0 T. Oblique coronal fast inversion recovery and 3-plane intermediate echo-time fast-spin echo (FSE) sequences performed along the anatomic axes of the foot and centered on the midfoot or forefoot as clinically indicated allow thorough evaluation of osseous ...
Foot radiograph (an approach) | Radiology Reference Article ...
2025年2月18日 · Foot radiographs are commonly performed in Emergency departments, usually after sport-related trauma and often with a clinical request that states lateral border pain. Remember to check the whole film, though. Often, a foot x-ray is also requested for the investigation of osteomyelitis, arthritides, or bone lesion.
MR imaging of the forefoot: normal anatomic findings. | AJR
2013年1月19日 · In this report, we present the MR imaging anatomy of the normal forefoot. Pertinent osseous, musculotendinous, and neurovascular structures are shown. Particular emphasis is placed on the compartmental anatomy of the foot, which is …
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