[Age-related force distribution at the proximal end of the femur in normally growing children]
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- DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1039549
[Age-related force distribution at the proximal end of the femur in normally growing children]
Abstract
In a group of normally developed children and adolescents the age dependent distribution of forces at the proximal end of the femur was to be described. The results should explain why the shape of the proximal end of the femur changes significantly during the time of growth and why the neck shaft angle decreases. The method applied was the biomechanical computation analyzing in the coronal plane according to Pauwels' biomechanical hip model. The necessary age relevant data was derived from 675 anteroposterior pelvis radiographs of healthy children of both sexes and of varying age. The following can be put down as a result: 1. The proximal end of the femur is stressed by two resultant forces: the hip resultant force R controls the growth of the capital growth plate, the trochanteric resultant force RT regulates the growth of the greater trochanter growth plate. 2. During the growing period the hip resultant force R adjusts itself less vertically: during the second year of life it inclines at an average of 11,6 degrees towards the vertical, towards the end of the growing period it is incident with an inclination angle of 20 degrees. With the older child the magnitude of the hip resultant force R decreases in relation to the exerting body weight. 3. During the time of growth the trochanteric resultant force RT maintains its direction stability with inclination angles of 50-52 degrees towards the vertical. Its magnitude increases significantly (in relation to the exerting body weight). 4. From age 2 to 10 the projected neck shaft angle decreases from an average of 148.2 degrees to 133.7 degrees and usually remains stable. It can be concluded that the shape of the proximal end of the femur is determined by the muscle forces stimulating the greater trochanter apophysis and by gravity. With increasing age the growth of the greater trochanter apophysis shifts the insertions of abductor muscles laterally. As a result the directions of the hip abductors and the hip resultant force R incline. The neck shaft angle decreases consecutively.
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