The Female Pelvis Is Associated with a Lateralized Ischium and a Reduced Ischiofemoral Space.
Sufian S AhmadChristian KonradsMarcel NiemannUlrich StöckleHenning WindhagenGregor M GiebelPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Obstetric adaptation is associated with an increased subpubic angle that shifts the ischia laterally and away from the symphysis. The resultant reduction in the ischiofemoral space renders the female pelvis at a higher risk for a pelvi-femoral conflict, or more precisely, an ischiofemoral conflict, due to the reduced ischiofemoral space of the hip. The CCD angle of the femur was shown not to be gender specific. However, the CCD angle demonstrates an influence on the ischiofemoral space, rendering the proximal femur a target for corresponding osteotomies.