VB Anatomy

Osteology of Femur: Part 2-Detailed Anatomy and Clinical Significance

  • Borders and surfaces of the femoral shaft explained with focus on intermuscular septa and compartmentalization of the thigh.
  • Detailed study of the linea aspera – its ridges, muscular attachments, and relation to intermuscular septa.
  • Lower end anatomy of femur – including patellar and tibial articular surfaces with clinical relevance.
  • Applied aspects – fracture management, ossification centres, and importance for MBBS students and orthopaedic residents.
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