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foot length leg length

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Ken Howells, Jul 26, 2021.

  1. Ken Howells

    Ken Howells Welcome New Poster


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    Hi
    I'm a researcher at Oxford Brookes in the UK, and need some apparently simple information:-
    We've measued human gait at a Science Museum exhibition,and hae lots of anthropometric data; we can't find anything published on the ratio between foot and leg length.......
    Yes I know this sounds odd, but can anyone point me to the relevant literature?
    Many thanks
    Ken Howells
     
  2. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    I had a student many years ago looking at allometry of foot length to body height - it was her final year project. There was an outcome but I cannot remember what it was! I am still in contact with her; if she is willing I can put you in contact with her.
     
  3. Ken Howells

    Ken Howells Welcome New Poster

    Thanks- that would help!
    Ken
     
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