Protection against rear-end accidents.

Author(s)
Thomas, C. Faverjon, G. Hartemann, F. Tarriere, C. Patel, A. & Got, C.
Year
Abstract

Literature reviews dealing with rear end impacts, cervical injuries and head restraints have already been made by several authors. This paper deals only with the following subjects: 1) frequency and severity of rear-end impact, 2) cervical hypertension, nature of injuries and symptoms, 3) effectiveness of head restraint and 4) risk factors of cervical injury by hyperextension.

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Library number
B 21063 (In: B 21061) /84/91/ IRRD 265634
Source

In: Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the International Research Committee on Biokinetics of Impacts (IRCOBI), Cologne, September 8-10, 1982, p. 17-29, 1 fig., 7 graph., 5 tab., 22 ref.

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