Harris projection
Last revised by Jeremy Jones on 19 Sep 2021
Citation, DOI, disclosures and article data
Citation:
Jones J, Harris projection. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 23 Apr 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-23664
Permalink:
rID:
23664
Article created:
1 Jul 2013,
Jeremy Jones ◉
Disclosures:
At the time the article was created Jeremy Jones had no recorded disclosures.
View Jeremy Jones's current disclosures
Last revised:
19 Sep 2021,
Jeremy Jones ◉
Disclosures:
At the time the article was last revised Jeremy Jones had no recorded disclosures.
View Jeremy Jones's current disclosures
Revisions:
2 times, by
1 contributor -
see full revision history and disclosures
Systems:
Synonyms:
- Harris view
- Penetrated axial projection
- Penetrated axial view
The Harris projection (also called the penetrated axial projection) is a special radiographic view that is used for assessment of talocalcaneal coalition.
Radiography
The patient stands on the cassette and the x-ray beam is angled between 35 and 45 degrees.
Radiographic features
The talocalcaneal joint is exposed with the posterior facet laterally and the sustentacular facet medially.
References
- 1. Thapa M, Pruthi S, Chew F. Radiographic Assessment of Pediatric Foot Alignment:Review. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2010;194(6_supplement):S51-8. doi:10.2214/ajr.07.7143
Related articles: Alignment of the foot and ankle
- alignment of the foot and ankle
- angle of the longitudinal arch
- anterior to posterior fibular gap
- Böhler angle
- calcaneal inclination angle
- calcaneal inclination axis
- distal metatarsal articular angle
- first metatarsal axis
- first metatarsal declination angle
- first metatarsophalangeal angle
- first to second metatarsal distance
- fourth-fifth intermetatarsal angle
- hallux interphalangeal angle
- Hibb angle
- Gissane angle
- intermetatarsal angle
- lateral talocalcaneal angle
- lateral tibiotalar distance
- Meary's angle
- medial clear space
- medial cuneiform to second metatarsal distance
- medial cuneiform-fifth metatarsal height
- mid-talar axis
- talar declination angle
- talar tilt
- talocalcaneal angle
- talocrural angle
- talonavicular coverage angle
- tibiofibular overlap
- tibiofibular clear space
- tibiotalar angle
- posterior tibial line