This document discusses the concept of CORA (Center of Rotation of Angulation) in orthopedic surgery. It defines CORA as the point where the proximal and distal axis lines of a deformed bone intersect. CORA is important for measuring angular deformity, planning correction, and determining if a deformity is uniapical or multiapical. The bisector line passes through CORA and bisects the angle between axes. Angulation Correction Axis (ACA) is perpendicular to the plane of deformity and passes through CORA for complete correction without translation. The location of CORA, ACA, and osteotomy determine if correction is through angulation alone, angulation with translation, or with an iatrogenic