2019
DOI: 10.1177/0309364618789439
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Prediction of ischial ramal angle for transfemoral ischial containment sockets

Abstract: The regression models explained a small proportion of variance in ischial ramus angle. The average error associated with the prediction was too large to accurately predict the ischial ramus angle for use in clinical practice. Contrary to commonly held beliefs, there was no statistically significant difference in ischial ramus angle between sexes. Clinical relevance Prediction of ischial ramus angle does not have sufficient accuracy to be clinically useful, but descriptive data may help clinicians identify cast… Show more

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