sthenic
Sthenic is a term used in anatomy, anthropology, and clinical medicine to describe a body habitus characterized by a sturdy, well-proportioned build. In older and some contemporary texts it is contrasted with asthenic (slender) and hypersthenic (very broad or heavy-set) forms, placing it on a continuum of body types.
Typically, individuals described as sthenic have a moderate to robust frame, with relatively broad shoulders, a
Clinical relevance: In radiology and surgical planning, body habitus guides technique, imaging parameters, and anesthesia considerations.
History and terminology: The term derives from Greek and has been used since the 19th and early