1. Mechanical axis of the lower extremity determined by a new digital photographic method.
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Simonsen OH, Thomsen H, Skou ST, and Andersen MM
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Leg anatomy & histology, Leg physiology, Male, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Rotation, Sensitivity and Specificity, Arthrometry, Articular methods, Joints anatomy & histology, Joints physiology, Photography methods, Physical Examination methods, Range of Motion, Articular physiology, Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
- Abstract
Assessment of the mechanical axis is routine during the examination of patients with lower extremity pain. Long-leg radiographic examination is the gold standard for exact measurement, but it is associated with a significant radiation dose. An alternative method to examine the mechanical axis has been warranted. This article validates a newly developed computerized photograph method to calculate the mechanical axis using a digital photograph. The location of the center of the femoral head was calculated using ink marks on both superior iliac spines. Twenty-five patients (10 women and 15 men) had both legs examined using the photographic method and long-leg radiography examination. The digital photograph method was found to be highly reliable. The interobserver absolute mean difference was 0.99°±0.85°, and the intraobserver absolute mean difference (day-to-day variation) was 1.04°±0.81°. The mechanical axis determined by the 2 methods was highly correlated (R=0.943). The long-leg radiography method was within an average of ±1.88° of the photographic method, with a 95% probability. The photographic method appears to be an effective alternative to conventional long-leg radiography. The photographic method seems convenient in the routine examination of patients with leg pain and children with suspected axial deformity and for follow-up after treatment for malalignment. Calculation coefficients for children and a possible racial difference remain to be studied., (Copyright 2013, SLACK Incorporated.)
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- 2013
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