Overrotation of an AP oblique foot with medial rotation will be indicated by:
the talus and the calcaneus directly superimposed
1st and 2nd cuneiforms superimposed
the 1st and 2nd metatarsal shafts superimposed
Metatarsal shafts 3-5 superimposed
the 1st and 2nd metatarsal shafts superimposed
Rationale: Overrotation of the medial oblique foot will demonstrate the 1st and 2nd metatarsal shafts superimposed. Proper rotation of the foot is indicated when the 1st and 2nd cuneiforms superimpose and there is near even distance between all the metatarsal shafts.
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