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Analysis Of Morphometric Parameters Of The Dry Hip Bone In Adult Human From North Indian Population And Its Clinical Significance

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Kanhaiya Jee , Anand Kumar Singh, Vivek Kumar, Shravan Kumar Verma
ยป doi: org/10.33472/AFJBS.6.5.2024.508-520

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Background: Anatomical, anthropological, and forensic perspectives all of them are interested in the human hip bone due to its unique morphology. Thus, we may estimate an individual's age, sex, and race using visual criteria, metric methodologies, and discriminate function analysis. The aim of the study was to assess the different hip bone properties by performing morphometry on 96 dry human hip bones from the North Indian community. Aims: To evaluate various hip bone parameters in the north Indian population Methods and Material: The weight, length, width, and Coxal index of 96 randomly selected adult unpaired hip bones from North India of unknown sex were analyzed and evaluated for this study. Every hip bone that was chosen was entire, dry, and displayed typical anatomical characteristics. Excluded from the study were specimens exhibiting osteoarthritic alterations, signs of prior trauma, or skeletal diseases. Statistical analysis used: Collected data was coded, entered into a computer, processed, edited, and analyzed using SPSS software (version 20). Results: The acquired raw data was statistically examined. For every parameter, the following values were found: range, mean and standard deviation. To reach the conclusions, all values were compared with a number of other workers. Conclusions: From this investigation, it was found that right hip bone has larger parameters and greater strength of skeletal parts. The difference seen between the values of present study and that of other workers might be explained on the basis of ethnic and racial variances.

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