The Rule of 57: Orthopaedic Trigonometry Made Easy

2019 
INTRODUCTION: The Rule of 57 is an easy method for planning osteotomies and calculating translations when correcting spine and limb deformities. METHODS: The rule is based on the mathematical principle that a circle with a radius of 57 mm has a circumference of 360 mm where each 1 degrees of the circle subtends an arc of 1 mm in length. RESULTS: Thus a 1 mm opening or closing wedge osteotomy with a width of 57 mm would result in 1 degrees of angular correction. DISCUSSION: This basic geometric shape can be extrapolated in many ways to determine proper alignment for preoperative planning, performing osteotomies, understanding guided growth, and executing a variety of deformity corrections.
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