Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force TraumaAlison Galloway |
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... elements is required rather than a focus only on those ele- ments that have the most obvious defects . A systematic ... element should be examined separately and any defects noted . Once these defects are identified by specific element ...
... elements is required rather than a focus only on those ele- ments that have the most obvious defects . A systematic ... element should be examined separately and any defects noted . Once these defects are identified by specific element ...
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... element , then the anatomical relationship between elements should be reconstructed . Each defect should then be documented photographically as to location within the bone and with appropriate magnification to reveal those features that ...
... element , then the anatomical relationship between elements should be reconstructed . Each defect should then be documented photographically as to location within the bone and with appropriate magnification to reveal those features that ...
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... elements . In addition , the loss of body integrity made spatial associa- tions impossible . In an effort to effect positive identification of the victim , cranial and den- tal fragments were given priority in the search through the ...
... elements . In addition , the loss of body integrity made spatial associa- tions impossible . In an effort to effect positive identification of the victim , cranial and den- tal fragments were given priority in the search through the ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Role of the Forensic Anthropologist in Trauma Analysis | 13 |
Summary | 31 |
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adults ankle anthropologist articular surface associated avulsion fractures blunt force trauma body Bone and Joint calcaneus cause cervical classification clavicle Clinical comminuted fractures common condyle cortical bone cranial vault damage depressed fractures deSouza diaphysis DiMaio and DiMaio direct blows dislocation displacement distal extensive femoral femur fibula flexion foot forearm forensic forensic anthropologist frac Fracture Figure fracture line fracture patterns fractures occur fragment frontal head humerus hyperextension impact individual involve Joint Surgery Journal of Bone Jupiter lateral ligaments linear fractures lumbar maxilla mechanism of injury medial medial malleolus metacarpal metatarsal motor vehicle accidents neck oblique fractures olecranon pelvic ring perimortem phalanges portion posterior produced proximal radial radius region relatively result rib fractures Rogers rotation scaphoid scapular Schatzker shaft fractures shearing Skeletal Trauma skull soft tissue spine spiral supracondylar fractures tibia tion Trafton transverse fracture tubercle tures Type ulna vertebrae vertical victim Watson-Jones 1941