“…CT scanning is most often available as a nonweightbearing modality, and three-dimensional CT has recently been investigated as a method to increase diagnostic accuracy [3]. An article in this month’s Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research ®, entitled “Lisfranc Injury Diagnosis: What Is the Diagnostic Reliability of New Radiographic Signs Using Three-dimensional CT?” [8], provides much-needed guidance on specific signs to evaluate when using this technique. The authors identified three novel findings on three-dimensional CT that showed excellent sensitivity and specificity when compared to intraoperative findings, and they exhibited high inter- and intraobserver reliability as well.…”