Functional impairment and structural cervical injuries in human surrogates.

Author(s)
Lenox, J. B. Anderson, O.M. White, C.D. & Moore, G.T.
Year
Abstract

Currently available biomechancial engineering data are insufficient for determining the neck loads required to produce cervical injuries in automotive accidents. The purpose of this study was to initiate a series of experiments for identifying injury mechanisms and developing criteria suitable for representing the spectrum of significant functional and structural neck injuries that could be sustained by car crash occupants.

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Library number
B 25724 /84 / IRRD 286415
Source

Washington, D.C., Department of Bioengineering, Southwest Research Institute, 1984, 94 p., 31 fig., 9 graph., 3 tab., 30 ref.; DOT-HS-806 635/NTIS PB 85-157436.

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