Radiographic Evaluation of Foot Structure following Fifth Metatarsal Stress Fracture
Foot & Ankle International2011Vol. 32(8), pp. 796–801
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Abstract
Fifth metatarsal stress fractures were found to be associated with elevated T-MT1 angle and CP angle representing a cavus foot and the increased curvature of fifth metatarsal. In addition, the extent of fifth metatarsal curvature on a 30-degree medial oblique view was found to be more related to the risk of fracture than on the AP view.
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