Hm. Burbidge et Du. Pfeiffer, THE ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OF LINEAR MEASUREMENTS OF THE ULNA FOR ANTHROPOMETRICAL STUDIES IN DOGS, Research in Veterinary Science, 65(1), 1998, pp. 53-57
This study investigated the accuracy and reliability of measuring the
distance between two surface landmarks (the point of the tuber olecran
i and the proximal aspect of the stopper pad) as an indication of ulna
length in the live dog. It was found that the chosen skin landmarks d
id correlate well with the length of the ulna bone. The reliability of
such measurements was high when performed by a single person, however
this fell to unacceptable levels when multiple people were used to ma
ke the measurements. It was concluded that if this technique was to be
used in studies to serially record the bone length in live growing do
gs, then the measurements should be taken by a single person.