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The Anthropometric Study of Palmaris Longus Tendon and Radial Fossa in Adult Males and Females in Ogoni Ethnic Group

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36344/ccijmb.2026.v08i02.003
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This study examined the anthropometric characteristics of the Palmaris Longus tendon and Radial Fossa among adult males and females of the Ogoni ethnic group. A total of 305 participants were assessed using standard clinical tests and anthropometric measurements. Results showed that 88.2% of participants had a visible Palmaris Longus tendon, while 11.8% did not. The Radial Fossa was shallow in 47.2% and deep in 52.8% of participants. There was no significant difference between males and females or among different age groups regarding tendon presence or fossa depth. Body weight did not influence these anatomical features. A strong positive correlation was found between radial fossa depth and length (r = 0.924, p < 0.001). These findings provide valuable baseline data for clinical anatomy, reconstructive surgery, and anthropological studies in the Ogoni population.

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