@article{article_190080, title={Torsion and collodiaphyseal angles of the human tights, relations between these angles and some effectual factors on these angles}, journal={Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica}, volume={30}, pages={299–302}, year={2006}, DOI={10.3944/aott.v30i3.1997}, author={Basaloglu, Hulki and Akbas, Abdulkadir}, abstract={In this study our aim was to examine the relation between colladiaphyser and torsion angles of the tights of Turkish people who lived in AydYn and Aegean Regions. We measured these angles on the highs of 90 males and 90 females. Mean collodiaphysal angle in females and males was 126±5.7¡ and 127.2±4.8 respectively. Mean collodiaphseal angle was higher in females who had long collum femoris; the same relation was found in males short collum femoris. In females mean anteversion and retroversion angles mean was 13.6±5.4¡ and 5.7±3.1¡ respectively. On the other hand we investigated the relation between the anteversion angle and the trochanter tertius. In males mean anteversion angle was larger for tights with spurious trochanter tertius compared to those with true trochanter tertius and absent trochanter tertius. In females mean anteversion angle was smaller for highs with spurious trochanter tertius. Mean collodiaphseal angle mean didn’t show significant differences between males and females. However, when long highs, long collum highs and collodiaphseal angle was encountered there were considerable differences between sexes. Mean anteversion angle in females was larger than male. Retroversion angle was encountered rare frequent in males. Significant differences for anteversion angle and trochanter tertius were also obtained.}, number={3}, publisher={Turkish Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology}