Association of Normal vs Abnormal Meary Angle With Hindfoot Malalignment and First Metatarsal Rotation: A Short Report
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Association of Normal vs Abnormal Meary Angle With Hindfoot Malalignment and First Metatarsal Rotation: A Short Report. / Steadman, Jesse; Bakshi, Neil; Philippi, Matthew; Arena, Christopher; Leake, Richard; Barg, Alexej; Saltzman, Charles L.
in: FOOT ANKLE INT, Jahrgang 43, Nr. 5, 05.2022, S. 706-709.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Association of Normal vs Abnormal Meary Angle With Hindfoot Malalignment and First Metatarsal Rotation: A Short Report
AU - Steadman, Jesse
AU - Bakshi, Neil
AU - Philippi, Matthew
AU - Arena, Christopher
AU - Leake, Richard
AU - Barg, Alexej
AU - Saltzman, Charles L
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - BACKGROUND: Recent work has reported a significant association between first metatarsal (M1) rotation and hindfoot alignment, with the finding of a moderate association between the calcaneal moment arm (CMA) and 2 M1 pronation angular measures: Saltzman (r = 0.641, P < .01) and Kim (r = 0.615, P < .01). The aim of the current post hoc investigation was to determine if this association is related with Meary angle.METHODS: We reanalyzed previously published data set separating patients into 2 groups: (1) those with normal Meary angle (n = 128) and (2) those with abnormal Meary angle (n = 147). Hindfoot alignment and M1 rotation were measured on weightbearing computed tomography. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate for association between these variables among the groups.RESULTS: The correlation between CMA and M1 rotation of the entire cohort was r = 0.577 (Saltzman ankle) and r = 0.540 (Kim angle). For the subset with a normal Meary angle, this association was negligible (Saltzman and Kim angles, r = 0.194 and 0.240, respectively). Conversely, for the abnormal Meary angle subset, the association was substantial (Saltzman and Kim angles, r = 0.733 and 0.675, respectively).CONCLUSION: Patients presenting with an abnormal Meary angle and hindfoot deformity have a high likelihood of manifesting a proportionate degree of M1 rotation.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, Retrospective Cohort Study.
AB - BACKGROUND: Recent work has reported a significant association between first metatarsal (M1) rotation and hindfoot alignment, with the finding of a moderate association between the calcaneal moment arm (CMA) and 2 M1 pronation angular measures: Saltzman (r = 0.641, P < .01) and Kim (r = 0.615, P < .01). The aim of the current post hoc investigation was to determine if this association is related with Meary angle.METHODS: We reanalyzed previously published data set separating patients into 2 groups: (1) those with normal Meary angle (n = 128) and (2) those with abnormal Meary angle (n = 147). Hindfoot alignment and M1 rotation were measured on weightbearing computed tomography. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate for association between these variables among the groups.RESULTS: The correlation between CMA and M1 rotation of the entire cohort was r = 0.577 (Saltzman ankle) and r = 0.540 (Kim angle). For the subset with a normal Meary angle, this association was negligible (Saltzman and Kim angles, r = 0.194 and 0.240, respectively). Conversely, for the abnormal Meary angle subset, the association was substantial (Saltzman and Kim angles, r = 0.733 and 0.675, respectively).CONCLUSION: Patients presenting with an abnormal Meary angle and hindfoot deformity have a high likelihood of manifesting a proportionate degree of M1 rotation.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III, Retrospective Cohort Study.
U2 - 10.1177/10711007211068473
DO - 10.1177/10711007211068473
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 35073765
VL - 43
SP - 706
EP - 709
JO - FOOT ANKLE INT
JF - FOOT ANKLE INT
SN - 1071-1007
IS - 5
ER -