Estimation of Stature using Ulnar Length in a Population of Chennai
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11524Keywords:
Ulnar length; Stature; Linear regressionAbstract
Estimation of stature plays a major role in the field of Forensic Medicine and anthropometry especially helps
in establishing the identity of an individual from mutilated, decomposed and amputated body parts. In our
study, stature was estimated from the percutaneous length of ulna. Study sample consisted of 96 adult males
and 66 adult females between the age group of 18 - 22 years, born and brought up in Chennai. The length of
the of the right and left ulna was measured with a vernier caliper from the tip of the olecranon to the styloid
process and the height of the individual was measured with a calibrated stadiometer. The measurements
were noted in the proforma. The data was statistically analyzed and linear regression formulae were derived.
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