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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 80949
  • Image ID: 53273380
  • Image stack position: 2/5
  • Study description: Volar intercalated segmental instability
  • Study findings: A scapholunate angle of <30° and a capitolunate angle of >30° is indicative of volar intercalated segmental instability,
  • System: Musculoskeletal
  • Findings: The scapholunate angle is the angle between the long axis of the scaphoid and the mid axis of the lunate on the sagittal imaging of the wrist. In a normal situation, it should be between 30 and 60°. The capitolunate angle is the angle between the long axis of the capitate and the mid axis of the lunate on the sagittal imaging of the wrist. In a normal situation, it should be less than 30°
Date Published: 10th Aug 2020
Source https://radiopaedia.org/cases/normal-wrist-alignment-dorsal-and-volar-intercalated-segmental-instability-illustration
Author Andrew Murphy
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