Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity

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Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity
Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity: Human Identification and Trauma Analysis of the Thigh, Leg, and Foot is a book aimed at forensic pathologists and those with an interest in forensic issues of the lower limb, edited by Jeremy Rich, DPM, Dorothy E. Dean, MD and Robert H. Powers, PhD. The lower extremity is a tremendously variable anatomic region. This variation is beneficial to forensic experts. Differences in the leg and foot can be used to establish individual identity. Analysis of damage to the lower limb can be used to reconstruct antemortem, perimortem, and postmortem trauma.

As a forensic anthropologist, I analyze cases involving decomposed, burned, m- mified, mutilated, and skeletal remains. Many of the corpses I examine are incomplete. Occasionally, I receive nothing but the legs and feet; a lower torso dragged from a river; a foot recovered in a city park; dismembered drug dealers in plastic bags; victims of bombings and airline disasters; and the dead commingled in common graves. Though the leg and foot contain much that is useful in forensic analysis, before this publication, investigators faced a twofold problem. Little research that focused on the lower extremity was available in the literature, and the existing research was published in diverse sources, making its location and synthesis a daunting task.

Table of Contents:
The Decomposition of Human Remains – Powers, Robert H., PhD
Forensically Significant Skeletal Anatomy – Tatarek, Nancy E., PhD (et al.)
Normal Osteology of the Knee Joint and Markers of Stress and Injury – Craig, Emily A., PhD, DABFA
Anthropological Analysis of the Lower Extremity – Tatarek, Nancy E., PhD (et al.)
Estimating Age at Death – Ubelaker, Douglas H., PhD, DABFA
Radiology of the Lower Extremity – Brogdon, B. G., MD
Injuries to Children – Groner, Jonathan I., MD
Skeletal Trauma Analysis of the Lower Extremity – Galloway, Alison, PhD, DABFA (et al.)
Biomechanics of Impact Injury – Porta, David J., PhD
Injuries of the Thigh, Knee, and Ankle as Reconstructive Factors in Road Traffic Accidents – Teresiński, Grzegorz, MD
Biomechanical Analysis of Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents – Batterman, Scott D., PhD (et al.)
“The Game is Afoot!” – Saul, Julie Mather, BA (et al.)
The Role of Feet and Footwear in Medicolegal Investigations – DiMaggio, John A., DPM
Ongoing Research Into Barefoot Impression Evidence – Kennedy, Robert B.

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The lower extremity is a tremendously variable anatomic region that can be used to establish individual identity, or, if damaged, can be used to reconstruct antemortem, perimortem, and postmortem trauma. In Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity: Human Identification and Trauma Analysis of the Thigh, Leg, and Foot, leading forensic authorities rigorously review both the scientific and practical aspects of human identification, trauma analysis, and biomechanics of lower extremity as encountered in decomposed or dismembered individuals, mass casualty situations, and human rights abuse investigations. On the scientific side, the authors describe the biochemical events of decomposition, detail the use of radiology to facilitate identification and evaluate trauma, and explain principles of osteology, with an emphasis on the implications for skeletal anatomy for age, sex, race, and height estimation. On the practical side, they apply these approaches to trauma analysis and accident reconstruction, including slip-and-fall incidents, impact, traffic, and pediatric injuries, and considerations of foot and footprint identification. Specific case studies discuss the identification process using the foot and ankle and illuminate the forensic potential of feet, footwear, and barefoot impression evidence.
Authoritative and copiously illustrated, Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity: Human Identification and Trauma Analysis of the Thigh, Leg, and Foot comprehensively reviews the basic process of forensic identification, trauma investigation, and accident reconstruction of the lower extremity.

Book Details:
Title: Forensic Medicine of the Lower Extremity
Author: Jeremy Rich, Dorothy E. Dean, Robert H. Powers
Publisher: ‎ Springer
Published: 2005
Language: ‎ English
Format: Paperback
Pages: 436
ISBN-10: ‎1617374644
ISBN-13: ‎978-1617374647
Average Amazon.com review rating: 5/5

Review comments:

“…a major step forward, mainly in the radiological, traumatological and biomechanical chapters…it will greatly enhance day to day work for experts in the specific field of forensic medicine.” – International Journal of Legal Medicine

“…useful reference text for any agency involved in identification, accident reconstruction, and footprint identification.” – Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal

“This is the latest book in the ever-growing Forensic Science and Medicine series, published by Humana under the overall editorship of Steve Karch. … It is broken down into several neat chapters … which are well written, well illustrated and complement more general texts efficiently. … this book could be a useful addition to the forensic pathologist’s library.” (Dr S Kolar, American College of Physicians News

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