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Association of Normal vs Abnormal Meary Angle With Hindfoot Malalignment and First Metatarsal Rotation: A Short Report.

Authors :
Steadman, Jesse
Bakshi, Neil
Philippi, Matthew
Arena, Christopher
Leake, Richard
Barg, Alexej
Saltzman, Charles L.
Source :
Foot & Ankle International; May2022, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p706-709, 4p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

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. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10711007
Volume :
43
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Foot & Ankle International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156728847
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/10711007211068473