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    Greetings!

    Recently I posted a message asking for references regarding anthropometry
    of the cervical spine as it relates to age, gender, etc. Below is a
    summary of the few responses that I did receive. This could be a very
    meaningful project for someone to undertake given the rather large void.
    Thanks to all who responded.

    1. Katz, P.R., Reynolds, H.M., Foust, D.R., and Baum J.K. "Mid-sagittal
    Dimensions of Cervical Vertebral Bodies." Am. J Phys. Anthrop.
    43(3):319-326, 1976.

    2. Snyder, R.G., Schneider, L.W., Owings, C.L., Reynolds, H.M., Golomb,
    D.H., and Schock, M.A. "Anthropometry of Infants, Children, and Youths to
    Age 18 for Product Safety Design." Final Report, UM HSRI-77-17. Consumer
    Product Safety Commission, Bethesda, Maryland, 1977.

    3. Panjabi, MM, Duranceau, J, Goel, V, Oxland, T and Takata, K. Cervical
    human vertebrae: Quantitative three-dimensional anatomy of the middle and
    lower regions. Spine, 16:8:861-869, 1991.

    4. Gilad, I and Nissan, M. A study of vertebra and disc geometric
    relations of the human cervical and lumbar spine. Spine, 11:2:154-157,
    1986.

    5. Harrison, DD. Tadeusz, JJ, Troyanovich, SJ and Holland, B. Comparisons
    of lordotic cervical spine curvatures to a theoretical ideal model of the
    static sagittal cervical spine. Spine, 21:6:667-675, 1996.



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