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    Martinus Richter, Francois Lintz, Cesar de Cesar Netto, Alexej Barg, Arne Burssens, Scott Ellis.
    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Contents
    Part I: History and Scientific Overview of Weight Bearing Cone Beam Computed Tomography
    Chapter 1: Background of Weight Bearing Cone Beam Computed Tomography
    Introduction
    Weight Bearing CT International Study Group (WBCT ISG)
    International WBCT Society
    References
    Chapter 2: Scientific Overview of Weight Bearing Cone Beam Computed Tomography
    General Thoughts on Foot and Ankle Imaging
    Studies on Normal Controls
    Studies on Pathologic Conditions
    Radiographic Measurements Using Weight Bearing CT
    Future Directions Standardization of Measurements Using WBCT
    WBCT vs. Plain Films
    Conclusions
    References
    Part II: Scientific Background of Weight Bearing Cone Beam Computed Tomography
    Chapter 3: Weight Bearing CT Allows for More Accurate Bone Position (Angle) Measurement than Radiographs or CT
    Introduction
    Methods
    Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria: Ethics
    Image Acquisition
    Time Spent
    Angle Measurements
    Statistics
    Results
    Time Spent
    Angle Measurement: Differences Between Methods
    Angle Measurement: Intra- and Interobserver Reliability
    Discussion
    Time Spent Angle Measurement: Differences between Methods
    1st-2nd Intermetatarsal Angle
    TMT Dorsoplantar
    TMT Lateral
    Hindfoot Angle
    Calcaneal Pitch Angle
    Angle Measurement: Intra- and Interobserver Reliability
    Shortcomings of the Study
    Radiation Dose
    Cost
    Approval for Use
    Standard Imaging?
    References
    Chapter 4: Combination of Weight Bearing CT (WBCT) with Pedography Shows No Statistical Correlation of Bone Position with Force/Pressure Distribution
    Introduction
    Methods
    Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria: Ethics
    Image Acquisition
    Pedography Measurements of Bone Position (Angles and Distances)
    Measurement of Pedographic Parameters
    Correlation Analysis of WBCT Parameters with Pedography Parameters
    Statistics
    Results
    Measurements of Bone Position (Angles and Distances): Intra- and Interobserver Reliability
    Correlation of WBCT Parameters with Pedography Parameters
    Discussion
    Angle Measurement: Intra- and Interobserver Reliability
    Correlation of WBCT Parameters with Pedography Parameters
    Shortcomings of the Study
    Radiation Dose
    References Chapter 5: Combination of Weight Bearing CT (WBCT) with Pedography Shows Relationship Between Anatomy-Based Foot Center (FC) and Force/Pressure-Based Center of Gravity (COG)
    Introduction
    Methods
    Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, Ethics
    Image Acquisition: Foot Center (FC)
    Pedography: Center of Gravity (COG)
    Comparison of FC/COG
    Statistics
    Results
    Discussion
    Center of Gravity (COG)
    Foot Center (FC)
    Shortcomings of the Study
    Radiation Dose
    References
    Chapter 6: A New Concept of 3D Biometrics for Hindfoot Alignment Using Weight Bearing CT
    Introduction
    Digital Access Springer 2020