Neuromuscular cervical spine model for whiplash.

Author(s)
Pontius, U.R. & Liu, Y.K.
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Abstract

A computer model of the neuromusculature and passive elements of the cervical spine during whiplash is presented. The model indicates that the neuromusculature increases the rotational stability of the cervical spine during low level accelerations.

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B 12188 (In: B 12186) /84/ IRRD 232579 252998
Source

In: Mathematical modeling biodynamic response to impact, SAE Publication SP-412, 1976, p. 21-30, fig., graph., ref.; SAE Paper 760770.

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