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in vivo have been found to be around 60 in adults [8]. In a comparison between normal and ..... coxa-valga, or derotational osteotomy in the case of in- ...
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THE condition of coxa valga is one about which little or ... young adults. These acquired cases may be divided into four classes :-- ...
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Genu valgum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Genu valgum , commonly called " knock-knees ", is a condition where the knees angle in and touch one another when the legs are straightened. Females have a wider pelvis than men and a relatively sh...
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The normal anteversion angle in adults ranges from 8° to 15°, ... The term coxa valga, or increase in femoral neck-shaft angle, as typically used is not ...
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Proximal femoral osteotomy is occasionally needed as a complement to pelvic osteotomy and may also be indicated as an isolated procedure when most deformity is located on the femoral side (coxa valga subluxans).
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Home, library, topics, volume vii, c, coxa valga ... Coxa valga reflects persistence of the normal neonatal alignment of the proximal femur and usually results from weakness of the abductor muscles and lack of normal weight-bearing forces.
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(A) Normal hip joint; (B) coxa vara; (C) coxa valga. ... beaking; collum; coxa adducta; coxa magna; coxa plana; coxa valga; coxa vara; coxa vara luxans; coxal articulation; genu valgum; ... coxa plana; coxa plana; Coxa saltans; coxa valga; coxa valga; coxa valga; coxa valga; coxa vara; coxa vara; coxa vara; coxa vara;
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