Anthropometric Study for Atlas According to Standardized Korean Skeleton (1)-Skull, Upper Limb.
10.11637/kjpa.2005.18.2.77
- Author:
Sang Hee HAN
1
;
Chan PARK
;
Kyoung Lan KANG
;
Young Buhm HUH
;
Jung Hye KIM
;
Hee Kyung AHN
Author Information
1. Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Korea. loisshobi@chol.com
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Korean skeleton;
Skull;
Upper limb;
Atlas
- MeSH:
Constitution and Bylaws;
Education;
Education, Medical;
Ethnic Groups;
Foundations;
Human Body;
Humans;
Korea;
Musculoskeletal System;
Skeleton*;
Skull;
Upper Extremity*
- From:Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology
2005;18(2):77-88
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Current anatomy education in Korea has been dependent upon foreign textbooks and atlas. Various models and medical devices from overseas were imported and commonly used in Korea, Now, we need to provide our own literatures and graphic data based on Korean population for student education. It is necessary to design, produce and supply medical education, operative tools and treatment supportive devices customized to Korean human body and constitution. Accordingly, this is the time to assemble and deliver medical data to Korean population. In this study, we primarily focused on building musculoskeletal system of Korea population and set our goal as utilizing its graphic data for medical education in Korea. It is first study preparing theoretical foundations of Korean skeletal graphic system based on Korean body shape by comparison with other ethnic groups and foreign graphical models. Simultaneously, we conducted practical construction of the skeletal atlas by employing Korean standard measures. Parameters from the measurement for various types of bones were calculated, and the results were compared with data from foreign atlas and pictures. Individual drawings of bones from skull, upper extremity was made by using parameters we calculated, thus the atlas of Korean skeleton was constructed from artistic anatomical point of view. As a result, there were significant differences between Korean skeletons and the medical drawings from the oversea edition. Because many foreign drawings used data from Caucasians only and there were numerous exaggerated and false dimensions without actual measurement. In conclusion, the result of the study is expected to provide fundamental data for building anatomical atlas about Korean human body structure.