Morphometric Study Of Distal End Femur In The Population Of J&K : It’s Clinical Implication In Knee Joint Prostheses.
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Background: Knee joint is a complex joint which includes both tibiofemoral joint and patellofemoral joint. The
bony geometry of the tibia and femur contributes to the static stability of the knee joint and is responsible for
the normal knee kinematics. The distal extremity of the femur is wider and presents a widely expanded double
condyle bearing partly articular surface for transmission of weight to the tibia.
Objective: to study morphometric study of distal end femur in the population of central india : comparison with
other ethnic groups and it’s clinical implication in knee joint prostheses.
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