Title of article :
Bilateral Variability of the Quadriceps Angle (Q angle) in an Adult Indian Population
Author/Authors :
Raveendranath, Veeramani Department of Anatomy - Sri Manakula Vinayakar Medical College - Pondicherry, India , Nachiket, Shankar Department of Anatomy - St. John’s Medical College - Sarjapur Road, Bangalore- 560034, Karnataka, India , Sujatha, Narayanan Department of Anatomy - St. John’s Medical College - Sarjapur Road, Bangalore- 560034, Karnataka, India , Priya, Ranganath Department of Anatomy - St. John’s Medical College - Sarjapur Road, Bangalore- 560034, Karnataka, India , Rema, Devi Department of Anatomy - St. John’s Medical College - Sarjapur Road, Bangalore- 560034, Karnataka, India
Pages :
7
From page :
465
To page :
471
Abstract :
Objective(s) The objective of this study was to document and explain bilateral differences in the Q angle. Materials and Methods Two hundred limbs of healthy adult Indian volunteers were studied. The Q angle was measured using a goniometric method with the subjects supine, quadriceps relaxed and lower limbs in neutral rotation. The relative lateral placement of the tibial tuberosity with respect to the centre of the patella was measured. Appropriate statistical tests were used to determine the bilateral variability in the Q angle and the lateral placement of the tibial tuberosity. Inter-observer variation of the above mentioned parameters were studied in twenty limbs. Results The average Q angle value of all the 200 limbs was 12.73 °C; the mean value on the right was 12.86 °C and 12.60 °C on the left. When the Q angle and the lateral placement of the tibial tuberosity were considered in pairs a significant difference was noted in males. The Q angle value on the right side was more often greater than the left. The relative lateral placement of the tibial tuberosity showed a significant positive correlation with the Q angle. The intra-class correlation coefficient was 0.66 for the Q angle and 0.8 for the lateral placement of the tibial tuberosity. Conclusion The present study shows that bilateral variability in the Q angle could be attributed to an alteration of the relative placement of the tibial tuberosity with respect to the centre of the patella.
Keywords :
Bilateral variability , Q angle , Tibial tuberosity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2011
Record number :
2423121
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