44 2033180199
All submissions of the EM system will be redirected to Online Manuscript Submission System. Authors are requested to submit articles directly to Online Manuscript Submission System of respective journal.
Dr, Department of Anatomy, Bowring and Lady Curzon Medical College and Research Institute, Bangalore, India

Publications

  • Research Article   
    Squatting facets of talus in the coastal population of Mangalore
    Author(s): Kavya Bhat*, Balakrishnan R and Vasudha V Saralaya

    The development of bipedal locomotion is one of the most significant adaptations of the hominin lineage and the foot is particularly specialized for this purpose. Talus is one of the most important members of the tarsal bones as it carries the weight in stationary position and during movements. The articular morphology of the human skeleton can be subject to modification by stresses imposed upon it and habitual squatting alters the skeletal morphology of the lower limb. Aim: To study the frequency of squatting facets and trochlear extensions in tali and their regional peculiarity. Methods: This is a descriptive study done on 96 human’s dry tali of unknown age and sex obtained from the Department of Anatomy. Each talus was examined in detail for the presence of squatting facets and trochlear extensions. Results:.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.37532/1308-4038.20.13.73

 
Google Scholar citation report
Citations : 2426

International Journal of Anatomical Variations received 2426 citations as per Google Scholar report

International Journal of Anatomical Variations peer review process verified at publons
pulsus-health-tech
Top