Radiographic Changes in Forefoot Geometry with Weightbearing: Hallux Valgus Angle, Intermetatarsal Angle, and Medial Sesamoid.
- Author:
Sung Man ROWE
1
;
Keun Bae LEE
;
Jin CHOI
;
Seung Young CHEON
;
Chang Ich HUR
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chonnam National University Medical School, Gwangju, Korea. kbleeos@chonnam.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Hallux valgus angle;
Intermetatarsal angle;
Medial sesamoid;
Weightbearing
- MeSH:
Adult;
Female;
Foot;
Hallux Valgus*;
Hallux*;
Humans;
Male;
Metatarsal Bones;
Musculoskeletal Diseases;
Volunteers;
Weight-Bearing*
- From:Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society
2005;9(1):13-19
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To determine the radiographic changes in forefoot geometry with weight-bearing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The forefoot radiographs of 100 normal Korean adults, 50 male and 50 female volunteers, were evaluated both in nonweight-bearing and weight-bearing. The mean age was 27 years with range of 21-39 years. Those with normal feet were selected from volunteers having no history of foot problems or other musculoskeletal diseases. RESULTS: The changes of measured angle between phalanges and metatarsals with weight-bearing were as follows; Hallux valgus angle was noted to increase in 20% of the feet, decrease in 59%, and remained unchange in 21%. Intermetatarsal angle 1~2 was noted to increase in 76% of the feet, decrease in 3%, and remained unchange in 21%. Intermetatarsal angle 1~5 was noted to increase in 95% and remained unchange in 5%. Shift in medial sesamoid on weight-bearing was also not consistent. Lateral shift was noted in 27%, no shift in 66%, medial shift in 7%. CONCLUSION: The generalized concept that the angles between bones and shift of medial sesamoid in the forefoot will change consistently with weightbearing was not found.