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Study of knee angle development in healthy children aged 3-16 years in Ahwaz, Iran

Authors :
Fakoor, Mohammad
Safikhani, Zahed
Razi, Shiva
Javaherizadeh, Hazhir
Source :
The Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery. May 21, 2010, Vol. 16 Issue 1
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Introduction and aim: In the evaluation of genu varum-genu valgum, tibiofemoral angle (TF angle) and intercondylar (IC) and intermalleolar (IM) distance are commonly measured. This study was to performed to identify the chronological changes of the knee tibiofemoral angle(TF angle) and intercondylar(IC) and intermaleolar(IM) distances in normal healthy children in Khuzestan province. In this study also we considered the effect of epidemiologic factors such as flat foot, height, leg length, weight and delivery kind on TF angle, IC and IM. Methods and Materials: this cross-sectional study was carried out in Ahwaz in 853(M=398, F=455) males and females. The lower limb of children aged from 3-16 years were included in this study. Cases were selected randomly from kinder gardens, preschool care centers and schools of four parts of Ahwaz city. The clinical TF angle was measured with a goniometer in standing position. Superior iliac spine, the center of the patella, and the midpoint of the ankle joint were marked with a pen. After the marking the TF axis, the examiner measured the angle carefully. IC/IM distances were measured using a tape with the child standing with either knees or ankle just touching. The anterior-posterior (AP) radiography of both lower limb were taken in a standing position in some persons, randomly. Weight, height, and leg length were also measured. Information about volunteers delivery have been taken by questionnaires that completed by their families. Results: in the current study, TF angle was 6.16[+ or -]1.45 (Min=3.5, Max 9.3) with range (4.46[+ or -]0.5,8.45[+ or -]0.41). Mean of TF angle in female 6.18 an in male=6.13. Min and Max of TF angle in female were 3.5 and 9.3 respectively. Min and Max of TF angle in male were 4 and 9 respectively. In both sexes TF angle was decreased when age increment. In boys aged 8-9 yrs and 10-11yrs, TF angle showed increment. In girls, increment in TF angle was seen in 3-4, 8-10,11-12, and 14-15 years group. Conclusion: TF angle was significantly higher in cases who born with cesarean section than normal vaginal delivery (p Keywords: Genu valgum | Genu varums | knee joint | tibiofemoral angle | intercondylar distance<br />Introduction and aim Knowledge about changes in alignment of lower extremities during grow and its relationship to age are very important to differentiation pathologic and physiologic lower extremities condition. The [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15312968
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
edsgcl.228319439