Study of the plantar arch: correlations between podometrical and radiological parameters. results of a prospective study of 79 cases

The authors present a prospective study on the potential correlations between eight footprint parameters and three radiological parameters in the study of the plantar arch. Seventy nine patients were evaluated in 2001. The eight footprint parameters were as fellows : the arch angle, the Chippaux-Smi...

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description The authors present a prospective study on the potential correlations between eight footprint parameters and three radiological parameters in the study of the plantar arch. Seventy nine patients were evaluated in 2001. The eight footprint parameters were as fellows : the arch angle, the Chippaux-Smirak's index, the Quamra's contact index 2,3 and 4, the Schwartz's footprint angle, the Staheli's arch index and the arch length index. The three radiological parameters were as fellows : the Djian-Annonier's angle, the Méary's angle and the calcaneal inclination. This prospective study confirms the best correlation, found in others studies, obtained between the Djian-Annonier's angle and the Chippaux-Smirak. The use of the Méary's angle and the calcaneal inclination is not justified because they have bad correlations with footprint parameters.
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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Anthropometry - methods
Calcaneus - diagnostic imaging
Dermatoglyphics
Female
Foot - anatomy & histology
Foot - diagnostic imaging
Forefoot, Human - anatomy & histology
Forefoot, Human - diagnostic imaging
Heel - anatomy & histology
Heel - diagnostic imaging
Humans
Male
Metatarsal Bones - diagnostic imaging
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Radiography
Toe Phalanges - diagnostic imaging
Toes
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