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. 2012 Jan;4(1):69–78. doi: 10.1177/1941738111428281

Table 3.

Tibial geometry.

Author Study Design N No. of Injured Cases Significant Risk Factors
Meister30 Matched case-control 88 49 None
Hashemi17 Case-control 104 49 Increased lateral and medial posterior tibial plateau slopes, decreased medial tibial plateau depth
Todd48 Case-control 319 140 Increased posterior tibial plateau slope in females
Stijak47 Matched case-control 66 33 Increased posterior lateral tibial plateau slope
Vyas51 Case-control 39 16 Increased posterior medial tibial plateau slope
Bisson6 Case-control 80 40 Increased medial and lateral tibial plateau length (anterior-posterior) increased lateral posterior tibial plateau slope in males
Simon44 Matched case-control 54 27 Increased posterior tibial plateau slope, decreased intercondylar notch width and volume
Khan22 Case-control 124 73 Increased lateral posterior tibial plateau slope, shallow medial tibial depth in females
Hudek20 Matched case-control 110 55 Increased meniscal slope