Radiological study of carrying angle among male and female and its clinical importance
T Prabhakar,
Vinodkumar Gurram
Abstract:: The long axes of the ulna and humerus form an acute angle when the upper limb is in its anatomical position and the elbow is fully extended is known as the carrying angle. It is typically larger in females than in males Anthropologists use the carrying angle to predict a person's sex; orthopaedic surgeons use it to surgically treat a variety of elbow disorders; and total elbow prosthetics. The study aimed to assess the carrying angle in an attempt to determine its value in both sexes, proposing a simple and … Show more
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