Kalkaneusneigungswinkel
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Calcaneal
inclination angle • Hallux valgus, hindfoot valgus, and pes planus - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Calcaneal
inclination angle • Foot angles - lateral weightbearing foot - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
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Calcaneal
inclination angle • Pes cavus - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
The calcaneal inclination angle (also known as the calcaneal pitch) is drawn on a weight-bearing lateral foot radiograph between the calcaneal inclination axis and the supporting horizontal surface.
It is a measurement that reflects the height of the foot framework, but is affected by abnormal pronation or supination of the foot:
- low: 10-20° - indicative of pes planus when <18°
- medium: 20-30° - i.e. normal
- high: ≥30° - indicative of pes cavus
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