Presentation 1
Presentation 1
BY-
SUYASH PATIL 102
GUIDED BY-
DR.SHUSHMA CHAVAN MA’AM
CONTENTS
1. HUMERUS
2. FEMUR
3. TIBIA
STATURE ESTIMATION
Since stature is variable among population and sex, there are different
regression formulas for different populations. Therefore, determining which
regression formula to use is an important aspect of stature estimation. It is
necessary to know the population from which an individual is from and the
individual’s sex when selecting a formula.
OBJECTIVE
Segment 1 is from the most proximal point of the head to lesser trochanter
midpoint
Segment 2 is identified as lesser trochanter midpoint to the most proximal
extension of the popliteal surface below the linea aspera
Segment 3 is identified as most proximal extension of the popliteal surface
below the linea aspera to the proximal point of the intercondylar fossa
Segment 4 is the from the intercondylar fossa proximal point to the medial
condyle most distal point
Entire femur: (2.38 x the length of the femur) + 61.41 = stature +/- 3.27 cm
From two shaft segments: (2.71 x segment 2) + (3.06 x segment 3) + 73.0 =
stature +/- 4.41 cm
From shaft and proximal end: (2.89 x segment 1) + (2.31 x segment 2) + (2.62
x segment 3) + 63.88 = stature +/- 3.93 cm.
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