Effect of body mass index on quadriceps angle and tibial torsion in school-aged children
Hanaa Ahmed Elhoseny,
Amira Mohamed Eltohamy,
Olfat Abdelrahman Diab
Abstract:Background
The prevalence of excessive body mass (BMI) is increasing in pediatric population. Accordingly, the number of musculoskeletal problems in this population is also likely to increase. The quadriceps angle (Q-angle) is a clinical measure used to measure knee alignment in relation to the hip, femur, and tibia, as well as evaluating alignment of the patella. Tibial torsion (T.T) is an important morphological feature of human tibia. The aim of that study was to study the relationship betwe… Show more
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