Research Article

Gender Variation in the Shape of Superior Talar Dome: A Cadaver Measurement Based on Chinese Population

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Anterior, middle, and posterior width of superior talar dome surface of the male female and all subjects plotted as points. The averages and standard deviations for male, female, and all subjects were illustrated with neighboring unfilled squares and error bars. It was revealed that the linearly decreased rate from anterior to posterior widths of talar dome was bigger in female (yellow dotted line) than male (green dotted line).