Link found between kneecap shape and debilitating joint disease

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The shape of a person's kneecap could be an indicator of whether they're more at risk of developing osteoarthritis, according to a new study.

The shape of a person's kneecap could be an indicator of whether they're more at risk of developing osteoarthritis, according to a new study.

"We know that some features of the femur, which forms part of the knee joint, are shaped differently in women compared to men, and we hypothesized that we might, similarly, find sex differences in kneecap shape." While they didn't find unique features among the kneecaps of females compared to males, they did uncover variations in the surfaces of the kneecap that were more pronounced in individuals with osteoarthritis.

 

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