Radiographic analysis of the axial alignment of the lower extremity in Indian adult males

2015 
Abstract Background To evaluate data on the normal axial alignment of the lower extremity in Indian adults and its relevance in knee arthroplasty. Methods The axial alignment of the lower extremity in one hundred young male adults was measured on the weight bearing scanogram of the entire lower limb under standardized conditions. The angles measured were – neck shaft angle, lateral distal femoral angle, medial proximal tibial angle, tibiofemoral angle and valgus angle. Results Medial inclination of the tibial plateau in our subjects was 4°; this was greater than reported for American subjects but less than that for Chinese. It was significantly noted that valgus angle was 6.2° at an average with the range of 5–7°. Conclusions Axial alignment of lower extremity differs in various ethnic groups. Indian male subjects have more varus alignment of knee and significant higher medial inclination of tibia plateau than white male subjects ( p value
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