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Fig. 1D. 25-year-old man with unilateral right clubfoot.
Three-dimensional CT scan reconstruction in cephalad view obtained at level of
sinus tarsi (ST) shows long axis of posterior facet of subtalar joint (PF) and
longitudinal axis of calcaneus form angle of 42° on left normal foot and
angle of 90° on right clubfoot.