Biomechanics and consequences of typical injuries to selected groups of road users : results after 10 years of accident research at Hannover.

Author(s)
Kalbe, P. Otte, D. & Suren, E.G.
Year
Abstract

The development of new safety concepts must be based on exact knowledge about the kind, the extent and the location of injuries and about their origin. This can only be reached by indepth accident studies of single cases. Forensic medicine problems may be solved by proving the correlation between the accident forces and the injury pattern. Accident research is only effective with interdisciplinary cooperation.

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B 21068 (In: B 21061) /84/ IRRD 265639
Source

In: Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the International Research Committee on Biokinetics of Impacts (IRCOBI), Cologne, September 8-10, 1982, p. 76-89, fig., tab., ref.

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