Buttock popliteal
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For someone seated, the buttock popliteal length is the horizontal distance from the rearmost part of the buttocks to the back of the lower leg. [1] This anthropometric measurement is used to determine seat depth. Mass produced chairs typically use a depth of 38 to 43 cm (15 to 16 inches)
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