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Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 8, Issue 6 | Pages 36 - 39
1 Dec 2019


Bone & Joint 360
Vol. 8, Issue 2 | Pages 38 - 41
1 Apr 2019


Bone & Joint Research
Vol. 2, Issue 8 | Pages 155 - 161
1 Aug 2013
Mathew SE Madhuri V

Objectives

The development of tibiofemoral angle in children has shown ethnic variations. However this data is unavailable for our population.

Methods

We measured the tibiofemoral angle (TFA) and intercondylar and intermalleolar distances in 360 children aged between two and 18 years, dividing them into six interrupted age group intervals: two to three years; five to six years; eight to nine years; 11 to 12 years; 14 to 15Â years; and 17 to 18 years. Each age group comprised 30 boys and 30 girls. Other variables recorded included standing height, sitting height, weight, thigh length, leg length and length of the lower limb.