Overrotation of the AP oblique foot with medial rotation is evidenced by:
1st and 2nd metatarsals superimposed
1st and 2nd cuneiforms superimposed
the distal fibula superimposing the calcaneus
open articulation of the cuboid with the calcaneus and 3rd cuneiform
1st and 2nd metatarsals superimposed
Rationale: The medial rotation of the foot should be approximately 30-40 degrees. Overrotation will be evidenced by the 1st and 2nd metatarsals superimposed. Proper rotation of the foot is evidenced by even space between metatarsals 2-5.
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