Dr. Jason et K. Taylor, ESTIMATION OF STATURE FROM THE LENGTH OF THE CERVICAL, THORACIC, AND LUMBAR SEGMENTS OF THE SPINE IN AMERICAN WHITES AND BLACKS, Journal of forensic sciences, 40(1), 1995, pp. 59-62
In order to estimate stature from the length of cervical, thoracic, lu
mbar, thoraco-lumbar (T-L) and cervico-thoraco-lumbar (C-T-L) segments
of the spine, measurements were made on white and black Americans, bo
th male and female, autopsied during 1977-1993. Sample sizes were as f
ollows: white males = 167; white females = 58; black males = 43; black
females = 31. Separate measurements were made of the vertebral segmen
ts along the anterior surface of the spine. Regression formulae were c
alculated for each segment in each of the four groups. Standard errors
of estimate ranged from 2.60 to 7.11 cm. Comparison was made with pre
vious work published for Japanese. The Japanese formulae could not pre
dict stature of the American populations using our data. The method is
useful for estimating the stature of severely burned or mutilated bod
ies.