2015
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20151242
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Goniometry of elbow carrying angle: a comparative clinical study on sexual dimorphism in young males and females

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“…The central axis of the arm was taken as a line joining the midpoint of the inter-epicondylar line to the tip of the acromion process of the arm [ 13 ]. RCA was measured on a true anteroposterior (AP view of the X-ray of the elbow by measuring the angle between the longitudinal axis of the humeral shaft and the longitudinal axis of the shaft of the ulna [ 18 - 20 ]. The axis of the humerus and ulna were determined by joining at least two central points on the humerus and ulna [ 18 - 20 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The central axis of the arm was taken as a line joining the midpoint of the inter-epicondylar line to the tip of the acromion process of the arm [ 13 ]. RCA was measured on a true anteroposterior (AP view of the X-ray of the elbow by measuring the angle between the longitudinal axis of the humeral shaft and the longitudinal axis of the shaft of the ulna [ 18 - 20 ]. The axis of the humerus and ulna were determined by joining at least two central points on the humerus and ulna [ 18 - 20 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RCA was measured on a true anteroposterior (AP view of the X-ray of the elbow by measuring the angle between the longitudinal axis of the humeral shaft and the longitudinal axis of the shaft of the ulna [ 18 - 20 ]. The axis of the humerus and ulna were determined by joining at least two central points on the humerus and ulna [ 18 - 20 ]. Baumann’s angle was measured on a true AP view of the X-ray of the elbow.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The joint is formed by articulating the upper ends of both radius and ulna between the lower end of the humerus. The long axis of the extended forearm is found to be at an angle to the long axis of the arm [2]. The carrying angle is defined as the angle made by the arm's median axis and forearm [3], which is fully extended and supinated and measures the forearm's lateral obliquity [4].…”
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“…It is also considered a secondary sexual character [10,11]. On average, women have smaller shoulders and broader hips than their male counterparts, which may be one of the reasons why they have an acute carrying angle [2,12]. The carrying angle in the non-dominant extremity is less than in the dominant extremity of both genders, which states that the forces of nature alter the carrying angle [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It helps in the monitoring of traumatic lesions that affect the paediatric elbow [8]. Biomechanical engineers may require knowledge of the same for designing a total elbow prosthesis [9]. Developmental, aging and possibly racial influences add further to the variability of the carrying angle [6].…”
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confidence: 99%