“…Additionally, the talo-first metatarsal angle (Meary’s angle) on the AP view is often greater than 30 degrees, further signifying hindfoot valgus. On the lateral view, critical radiographic parameters include the tibiocalcaneal angle, kite angle, and Meary’s angle (Figure 2A , 2B ) [ 17 ]. In cases of CVT, the long axis of the talus aligns vertically relative to the first metatarsal, and the calcaneus is affected by severe equinus, thereby increasing the lateral Meary’s, kite, and tibiocalcaneal angles [ 1 ].…”