MECHANISMS OF BRAIN INJURY RELATED TO MATHEMATICAL MODELLING ANDEPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA

Auteur(s)
WILLINGER,R INRETS, FRANCE RYAN,GA ADELAIDE UNIV, AUSTRALIA MCLEAN,AJ ADELAIDE UNIV, AUSTRALIA KOPP,CM
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Measurements of the frequency response of head impact points on the exterior and the interior of a car were used to characterize thedynamic behavior of the object that was struck. These points were then arranged in a hierarchy of increasing stiffness. Thirty-two cases in which the distribution of injury to the brain had been recordedwere grouped according to the stiffness of the object struck and bythe location of the impact on the head. The distribution of the brain lesions were determined for each class of stiffness and location of impact. Three probable mechanisms of brain injury were distinguished: relative motion between the brain and the skull, local bone deformation, and intracerebral stresses. Each mechanism was related to a range of stiffness and natural frequency of the structure impacted. These theories of brain injury mechanisms are consistent with observed epidemiological data and with conclusions drawn from mathematical modelling. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 867603 IRRD 9412
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1994 -12 E26 6 J767-79 T16

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