Asymmetry in linear measurements and cross‐sectional geometry in the humerus during ontogeny
Benjamin Osipov,
Lesley Harrington,
Libby Cowgill
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesAdult upper limb asymmetry is used to reconstruct behavior. However, the developmental trajectory of asymmetry in bone length, cross‐sectional geometry (CSG), and joint dimensions is poorly understood. This study examines the development trajectory of humeral asymmetry and if asymmetry in bone length, joint size, and CSG develop in concert.Materials and MethodsLinear measurements of bone length and metaphyseal/epiphyseal breadth, bending rigidity (Imax and Imin), and cross‐sectional shape (Imax/Imin)… Show more
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