LIST OF BODY DIMENSIONS. ANTHROPOMETRY  It is the field that involves the measurement of the dimensions and other physical characteristics of people,

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LIST OF BODY DIMENSIONS

ANTHROPOMETRY  It is the field that involves the measurement of the dimensions and other physical characteristics of people, and the application of this information to the design of things they use.  Literally anthropometry means “measurement of humans”

STATURE  DEFINITION: The vertical distance from the floor to the vertex (tepe noktası)

EYE HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the floor to the inner corner of the eye

SHOULDER HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from floor to the acromion (omuz çıkıntısı)

ELBOW HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the floor to the radiale (ön kolun iç tarafındaki kemik).

HIP HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the floor to the greater trochanter (uyluk kemiği)

KNUCKLE HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the floor to the metacarpal (el tarak kemiği)

FINGERTIP HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the floor to the dactylion (orta parmağın ucu)

SITTING HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the sitting surface to the vertex (tepe noktası)

SITTING EYE HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the sitting surface to the inner canthus (corner of the eye)

SITTING SHOULDER HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the seat surface to the acromion (bony point of the shoulder)

SITTING ELBOW HEIGHT (Elbow Rest Height)  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the seat surface to the underside of the elbow

THIGH THICKNESS  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the seat surface to the top of the uncompressed soft tissue of the thigh at its thickest point, generally where it meets the abdomen

BUTTOCK-KNEE LENGTH  DEFINITION: Horizontal distance from the back of the uncompressed buttock to the front of the knee

BUTTOCK – POPLITEAL LENGTH  DEFINITION: Horizontal distance from the back of the uncompressed buttocks to the popliteal angle, at the back of the knee, where the back of the lower legs meet the underside of the thigh

KNEE HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the floor to the upper surface of the knee (usually measured to the quadriceps muscle rather than the kneecap)

POPLITEAL HEIGHT  DEFINITION: Vertical distance from the floor to the popliteal angle at the underside of the knee where the tendon of the biceps femoris muscle inserts into the lower leg.

SPAN

 1. Stature 2. Eye height 3. Shoulder height 4. Elbow height 5. Hip height 6. Knuckle height 7. Fingertip height 8. Sitting height 9. Sitting eye height10. Sitting shoulder height11. Sitting elbow height12. Thigh thickness13. Buttock-knee length14. Buttock-popliteal length15. Knee height16. Popliteal height17. Shoulder breadth18. Shoulder breadth19. Hip breadth20. Chest (bust) depth21. Abdominal depth22. Shoulder-elbow length23. Elbow-fingertip length24. Upper limb length25. Shoulder-grip length26. Head length27. Head breadth28. Hand length29. Hand breadth30. Foot length31. Foot breadth32. Span33. Elbow span Grip reaches37. Weight 2. Eye height3. Shoulder height4. Elbow height5. Hip height6. Knuckle height7. Fingertip height8. Sitting height9. Sitting eye height10. Sitting shoulder height11. Sitting elbow height12. Thigh thickness13. Buttock-knee length14. Buttock-popliteal length15. Knee height16. Popliteal height17. Shoulder breadth18. Shoulder breadth19. Hip breadth20. Chest (bust) depth21. Abdominal depth22. Shoulder-elbow length23. Elbow-fingertip length24. Upper limb length25. Shoulder-grip length26. Head length27. Head breadth28. Hand length29. Hand breadth30. Foot length31. Foot breadth32. Span33. Elbow span Grip reaches37. Weight