Cervical range of motion and dynamic response and strength of cervical muscles.

Author(s)
Foust, D.R. Chaffin, D.B. Snyder, R.G. & Baum, J.K.
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Abstract

Basic physical characteristics of the neck have been defined which have application to the design of biomechanical models, anthropometric dummies, and occupant crash protection devices. Age and sex were found to be important factors in cervical flexibility and response characteristics, and they should be included whenever accurate representation of neck parameters is desired.

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B 6863 (In: B 3364 S [electronic version only]) /84.1/ IRRD 211206
Source

In: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Stapp Car Crash Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, November 12-13, 1973, p. 285-308, fig., graph., tab., ref.; SAE paper No. 730975.

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