Introduction: morphometric measurement of femur is useful in academic study for anatomist and also useful in medico legal cases and in physical anthropology. The present study has been carried out to establish the normal range of various morphometric parameters of femur in Gujarat populations and compare the various parameters of femur in Gujarat population with other populations. Material and method: The study was carried out using 150 dry normal adult femora (97male, 53female) in NHL municipal medical college, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Result:The all parameters of femur of Gujarat population is less than that of American white, California, Marathwada, North Central India and population of Maharashtra, while more than the length of Chines...
Stature reconstruction from skeletal remains forms part of the forensic anthropological analysis for...
Introduction: The anatomy of the distal femur has important implications in total knee replacement, ...
The distal femurs of 100 subjects (50 men, 50 women) from the Malay population aged between 19 and 3...
Introduction: The femur is the largest and strongest bone in the body allowing mobility and stabili...
Background: As the environment plays an important role in the development, the regional variation of...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study are to determine the various parameters of proximal end o...
Introduction: The proximal end of Femur consists of the head, the anatomical neck which joins head t...
Background: Stature reconstruction from skeletal remains forms part of the forensic anthropological ...
Background: Bones are an important tool for establishing the biological profile of an individual. In...
Copyright © 2015 Ho-Jung Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: Femur is the longest and strongest bone of the human body. Its length is associated wi...
Background: Femoral neck-shaft angle is an important parameter of proximal femoral geometry. Not onl...
Introduction: Proximal femur anthropometric measurements are important to determine the size of the ...
The thigh bone, or femur, is the body's longest and strongest bone. It supports the thigh's skeletal...
Background: The distinctive morphology of the human hip bone makes it of interest from anatomical, a...
Stature reconstruction from skeletal remains forms part of the forensic anthropological analysis for...
Introduction: The anatomy of the distal femur has important implications in total knee replacement, ...
The distal femurs of 100 subjects (50 men, 50 women) from the Malay population aged between 19 and 3...
Introduction: The femur is the largest and strongest bone in the body allowing mobility and stabili...
Background: As the environment plays an important role in the development, the regional variation of...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study are to determine the various parameters of proximal end o...
Introduction: The proximal end of Femur consists of the head, the anatomical neck which joins head t...
Background: Stature reconstruction from skeletal remains forms part of the forensic anthropological ...
Background: Bones are an important tool for establishing the biological profile of an individual. In...
Copyright © 2015 Ho-Jung Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: Femur is the longest and strongest bone of the human body. Its length is associated wi...
Background: Femoral neck-shaft angle is an important parameter of proximal femoral geometry. Not onl...
Introduction: Proximal femur anthropometric measurements are important to determine the size of the ...
The thigh bone, or femur, is the body's longest and strongest bone. It supports the thigh's skeletal...
Background: The distinctive morphology of the human hip bone makes it of interest from anatomical, a...
Stature reconstruction from skeletal remains forms part of the forensic anthropological analysis for...
Introduction: The anatomy of the distal femur has important implications in total knee replacement, ...
The distal femurs of 100 subjects (50 men, 50 women) from the Malay population aged between 19 and 3...