Carrying angle

Last revised by CAÑADA OYA HERMES on 16 May 2022

Carrying angle is a small degree of cubitus valgus, formed between the axis of a radially deviated forearm and the axis of the humerus. It helps the arms to swing without hitting the hips while walking. In full flexion these axes become aligned. 

Normally it is 14° (female) and 11° (male) away from the body 2.

A decreased carrying angle can result in the forearm pointing towards the body, known as gunstock deformity or cubitus varus.

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