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  • Re: Anthropomorphic data of the human pelvis

    Hello All

    This is the summary of the replies I got on my question about
    anthropomorphic data of the human pelvis.
    I got only 2 answers.

    My original question:
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    On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Sverdlik Ariel wrote:

    > Hello all
    >
    > Im looking for anthropomorphic data on the human pelvis.
    > To be more exact, I need data which is age and sex related and report the
    > variations in the population.
    > I will be glad to get any information or direction on this subject,
    > especially on direct measurements (which I prefer on radiological
    > pelvimetry, if possible).
    > Many thanks in advance for your time and effort.
    >
    > Arik
    > bmesver@tx.technion.ac.il
    >
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    The answers:

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    On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Herbert M. Reynolds wrote:
    >
    > Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 10:39:51 -0400
    > From: "Herbert M. Reynolds"
    > To: "'bmesver@tx.technion.ac.il'"
    > Subject: Pelvis Anthropometry/osteometry
    >
    > Please send me your address and I will forward a copy of a technical
    report that describes a study of the human skeletal pelvis that I
    conducted with Clyde Snow and Joe Young in the 70's. Unfortunately,
    the data analysis is directed at defining the geometry of a pelvic
    model for crash test dummies-large male, average male and small female.
    However, I have the original data and if you would like, I can work
    with you to analyze the data for your needs.
    >
    > Sincerely,
    > Mac Reynolds, Ph.D.
    > Professor and Director
    > Ergonomics Research Laboratory
    > Michigan State University
    > Voice: 517-487-1702
    > Fax: 517-487-2023
    >
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    On Sun, 10 Aug 1997, Dr. Michael S. Sacks wrote:
    >
    > Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 21:30:32 -0400 (EDT)
    > From: "Dr. Michael S. Sacks"
    > To: Sverdlik Ariel
    > Subject: Re: Anthropomorphic data of the human pelvis
    >
    > Arik,
    >
    > Try looking up work by Dalstra etal on pelvis morphology, particularly
    > trabaeculae morphology - lots of good stuff.
    >
    > -Dr. Sacks
    >
    > ================================================== ========================
    > Michael S. Sacks,Ph.D. " I am only flesh and blood,
    > Assistant Professor and of course collagen."
    > Department of Biomedical Engineering
    > POB 248294 -New Yorker Magazine comic
    > University of Miami
    > Coral Gables, FL 33124-0621
    > Voice (305) 284-5434
    > Fax (305) 284-6494
    > email: msacks@coeds.eng.miami.edu
    > ================================================== ========================
    >
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