päänympärysmittaus
Päänympärysmittaus, often referred to as head circumference measurement, is a standard procedure used in healthcare and research to determine the size of a person's head. This measurement is typically taken by wrapping a flexible measuring tape around the widest part of the head, usually just above the eyebrows and ears, and extending over the most prominent part of the back of the head. The measurement is recorded in centimeters or inches.
The primary use of päänympärysmittaus is to monitor the growth and development of infants and young children.
In older children and adults, head circumference measurements can still be relevant. For instance, it can be