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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1955;37:847-855.
© 1955 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


THE MEASUREMENT OF TIBIOFIBULAR TORSION

Howard Rosen M.D.1 and Herbert Sandick M.D.1

1 Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York

1. It is possible to measure tibiofibular torsion accurately by the roentgenographic method described.

2. The method is applicable to torsion ranging from -45 degrees of medial torsion to +75 degrees of lateral torsion.

3. The method is applicable to both adults and children.


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