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The radial inclination of a distal radius fracture is shown in red in image at right. The angle is measured between: [4] [5] A line drawn between the distal ends of the articular surface of the radius on an AP view of the wrist. A line that is perpendicular to the diaphysis of the radius. Radial inclination is normally 21-25°. [6]
Radial inclination - It is the angle between a line drawn from the radial styloid to the medial end of the articular surface of the radius and a line drawn perpendicular to the long axis of the radius. Loss of radial inclination is associated with loss of grip strength. [5] Radial length - It is the vertical distance in millimetres between a ...
The user may choose to replace the inclination angle by its complement, the elevation angle (or altitude angle), measured upward between the reference plane and the radial line—i.e., from the reference plane upward (towards to the positive z-axis) to the radial line. The depression angle is the negative of the elevation angle.
Transverse fracture of the radius; 2.5 cm (0.98 inches) proximal to the radio-carpal joint; dorsal displacement and dorsal angulation, together with radial tilt [9] Other characteristics: [10] [7] Radial shortening; Loss of ulnar inclination≤; Radial angulation of the wrist; Comminution at the fracture site
The SL angle is an indicator of dorsal intercalated segment instability deformity (DISI). The SL angle goes between: [1] - A line through the long axis of the scaphoid bone. - A line perpendicular to the distal articular surface of the lunate bone. It should normally be 30°-60°. [1]
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Tilt quantifies the average slope in both the X and Y directions of a wavefront or phase profile across the pupil of an optical system. In conjunction with piston (the first Zernike polynomial term), X and Y tilt can be modeled using the second and third Zernike polynomials: X-Tilt: ()