Abstract

A method for measuring first metatarsal rotation on weightbearing tangential radiographs is described. Under controlled conditions using cadaver specimens, 5 degree changes in first metatarsal rotation were associated with a mean change in radiographically measured rotation of 5.4 degrees (SD = 1.7 degrees). A clinical study of 30 hallux valgus and 30 control patients was undertaken to assess the reliability of the method of measurement. The overall reliability was high for both hallux valgus and control patients (r = 0.93 and 0.95, respectively). In these two groups, no significant difference was found between the mean values for first metatarsal rotation. Likewise, we found no correlation between first metatarsal rotation measured on tangential standing ("sesamoid" view) radiographs and the first metatarsophalangeal angle or the intermetatarsal 1-2 angle measured on anteroposterior standing radiographs.

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