as determined from long-standing anteroposterior knee radiographs, revealed 36 knees (58%) in varus, with a mean alignment of 4.9° (range, 2° to 14°); 22 knees (35.5%) in valgus, with a mean ...
We investigated the pattern of cartilage loss in neutral, varus, and valgus knees. METHODS: Alignment was measured from full-limb radiographs in 174 participants with symptomatic knee OA.
Interventions (or Assessment of Risk Factors) Pelvic width and femur length were measured as anthropometrical gold variables. Knee valgus kinematics and landing kinetics during the bilateral and ...
Although large lateral inclination of trunk during single-leg landing seems to generate knee valgus moment which causes ACL injury, it has not been examined. Objective To evaluate if there was a ...
We analyzed the prevalence of pathological forms of varus-valgus knee and their association with lower limb dysmetria and scoliotic attitude. Methods: We evaluated radiographies of the lower limbs ...
As the recent literature shows, however, two risk factors are increasingly gaining particular relevance: Valgus deformity ... techniques in determining the alignment of the leg and the femoral ...