Abstract

Purpose: Joint space mapping (JSM) is an image analysis tool that can measure, display, and set up for analysis of joint space width (JSW) distribution in 3D. It has been applied successfully at the hip and knee and is now demonstrated at the ankle using weight bearing cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Our objective was to demonstrate: (1) feasibility of JSM at this site of complex anatomy in the presence of metalwork; (2) the effect of talocrural joint angulation on 3D JSW distribution; (3) JSM test-retest repeatability; and (4) JSM interoperator reproducibility.

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