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The Development of Population-Wide Descriptions of Human Rib and Rib Cage Geometry

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A novel parametric shape model of the human rib centroidal path using logarithmic spirals is presented, providing a more accurate and efficient fit than previous models of overall rib geometry, and it utilizes direct geometric properties such rib size, aspect ratio, and โ€œskewnessโ€ in its parameterization. The development of population-wide descriptions of human rib and rib cage geometry by Sven Alan Holcombe Co-Chairs: Professor James B. Grotberg, Professor Stewart C. Wang Elderly individuals, obese individuals, and females all have greater risk of rib fractures and other associated thoracic injuries than younger mid-sized male adults in motor vehicle crashes. Differences in body morphology between these vulnerable populations and the subjects represented by physical or computational human body models is a potential source for this risk disparity, and efforts are required to quantify these differences in order to protect a wider population. We present a novel parametric shape model of the human rib centroidal path using logarithmic spirals. It provides a more accurate and efficient fit than previous models of overall rib geometry, and it utilizes direct geometric properties such rib size, aspect ratio, and โ€œskewnessโ€ in its parameterization. The model was fitted to 21,124 ribs from 1000 adult CT scans, and regression analyses produced a flexible rib shape model to build ribs typical for any population of a given age, height, weight, and sex. Significant differences in rib shape were quantified across populations, and a new aging effect was uncovered whereby rib span and rib aspect ratio are seen to increase with age, producing characteristically shallower and flatter overall

The Development of Population-Wide Descriptions of Human Rib and Rib Cage  Geometry

The Development of Population-Wide Descriptions of Human Rib and Rib Cage Geometry

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