Foot series
The foot series is comprised of a dorsoplantar (DP), medial oblique, and a lateral projection. The series is often utilized in emergency departments after trauma or sports related injuries .
See: approach to foot series.
Indications
Foot radiographs are performed for a variety of indications including :
- foot trauma
- bony tenderness at the base of the 5th metatarsal
- bony tenderness at the navicular bone
- inability to weight-bear more than four steps
- non-traumatic foot pain
Projections
Standard projections
- DP
- demonstrates the metatarsals in the natural anatomical position
- medial oblique
- lateral
Additional projections
- weightbearing DP
- the DP projection, however, weight bearing
- this projection is useful when observing how the structures of the foot perform under weight
- performed to assess for a dynamic widening of the Lisfranc joint, which would indicate a Lisfranc injury
- weightbearing lateral
- the lateral projection, however, weight bearing. This projection is useful when observing how the structures of the foot perform under weight
Depending on geography, the lateral foot projection may be considered an additional projection.