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Morphological Traits Around Patellofemoral Joint in Indian Femora and their Implications.
[trochlear dysplasia]
Knowledge
of
structural
variations
around
patellofemoral
joint
has
helped
to
understand
postural
behavior
patterns
of
various
population
groups
.
The
biomechanical
impact
of
postures
may
lead
to
certain
skeletal
modifications
which
may
contribute
to
knee
pathologies
like
patellofemoral
arthritis
,
patellar
subluxation
and
trochlear
dysplasia
.
This
study
was
conducted
to
report
the
incidence
of
skeletal
non-metric
markers
on
femur
in
Indian
population
and
to
understand
their
correlation
with
some
pathologies
of
patellofemoral
joint
.
The
traits
studied
were
Martin
's
facet
,
Peritrochlear
groove
and
Supratrochlear
facet
.
T
he
study
material
was
a
collection
of
152
adult
femora
from
osteology
museum
in
Department
of
Anatomy
,
Maulana
Azad
Medical
College
,
New
Delhi
,
India
,
with
equal
percentage
of
bones
from
each
side
and
gender
.
All
bones
were
evaluated
for
the
above
mentioned
traits
and
results
were
obtained
as
percentage
of
incidence
and
Chi
-
Square
test
using
SPSS
version
17
.
T
he
data
showed
that
Martin
's
facet
and
Peritrochlear
groove
showed
a
higher
occurrence
in
male
femora
.
However
,
Supratrochlear
facet
was
more
commonly
found
in
female
bones
.
Martin
's
facet
had
an
equal
incidence
on
femora
of
each
side
while
peritrochlear
groove
and
supratrochlear
facet
had
higher
percentage
of
occurrence
on
right
side
.
Supratrochlear
facet
revealed
significant
side
variation
.
These
data
suggest
that
casual
or
occupational
postures
may
impose
structural
adaptations
around
patell-
ofemoral
joint
.
The
stress
of
these
postures
may
have
causal
,
consequential
or
co
-incidental
relationship
with
joint
pathologies
.
The
gender
,
special
occupations
like
sports
and
genetic
predisposition
may
possibly
have
a
role
to
play
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"arthritis"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
child syndrome
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
cystinuria
familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
familial mediterranean fever
focal myositis
harlequin ichthyosis
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
inclusion body myositis
lamellar ichthyosis
malignant atrophic papulosis
pyomyositis
sneddon syndrome
trochlear dysplasia
typhoid
wiskott-aldrich syndrome
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