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Figure 1: Bone locking procedure. A seed is placed in the medullary cavity of the bone to be locked (arrowheads). Position can be checked in both volume rendered and multiplanar images. Note the time controls (red square) allow browsing through all the volumes loaded.
Figure 1: Bone locking procedure. A seed is placed in the medullary cavity of the bone to be locked (arrowheads). Position can be checked in both volume rendered and multiplanar images. Note the time controls (red square) allow browsing through all the volumes loaded.
Figure 2: Two-point distance measurement with 4D-Ortho application during subtalar joint prono-supination. Two points are placed in the volume that shows the largest distance between the points to be evaluated (red square). The exact location of the selected points is displayed on the multiplanar images (arrowheads). Note that the points are located in the cortical bone and not in the medullary cavity. After post processing, the graphic on the lower right shows the distance variation (arrow).
Figure 2: Two-point distance measurement with 4D-Ortho application during subtalar joint prono-supination. Two points are placed in the volume that shows the largest distance between the points to be evaluated (red square). The exact location of the selected points is displayed on the multiplanar images (arrowheads). Note that the points are located in the cortical bone and not in the medullary cavity. After post processing, the graphic on the lower right shows the distance variation (arrow).
Figure 3: Four-point angular measurement with 4D-Ortho application during subtalar joint pronosupination. Two points are placed in two different bones, in this case the talus and the calcaneus. The selected points are shown both in the volume rendered and multiplanar images. Two lines intersecting the selected points are seen (arrowheads). After post processing, the graphic on the lower right shows the variation in the angle between these two lines (arrow).
Figure 3: Four-point angular measurement with 4D-Ortho application during subtalar joint pronosupination. Two points are placed in two different bones, in this case the talus and the calcaneus. The selected points are shown both in the volume rendered and multiplanar images. Two lines intersecting the selected points are seen (arrowheads). After post processing, the graphic on the lower right shows the variation in the angle between these two lines (arrow).
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