This paper shows the utility of multibody dynamics in evaluating changes in injury related parameters of the head and lower limbs of children following falls from playground climbing frames. A particular fall case was used as a starting point to analyze the influence of surface properties, posture of the body at impact, and intermediate collisions against the climbing frame before impacting the ground. Simulations were made using the 6-year-old pedestrian MADYMO rigid body model and scaled head contact characteristics. Energy absorbing surfaces were shown to reduce injury severity parameters by up to 30-80% of those of rigid surfaces, depending on impact posture and surface. Collisions against components of a climbing frame during a fall ca...
Despite research and community effort, injuries resulting from falls have significantly increased fo...
In order to clarify and understand hazards lurking in playground equipment, visualization of the haz...
In 1977, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reported treatment of93,000 children i...
Objective: To reconstruct real life head injury accidents resulting from falls using multibody model...
Research has shown that the installation of Impact Absorbing Playground Surfaces (LAPS) in play area...
Clinical, physical and mechanical details of one of a set of ten real world accidental falls which r...
In a forensic investigation, there is considerable difficulty in distinguishing between different me...
In a forensic investigation, there is considerable difficulty in distinguishing between different me...
The amount of energy dissipated away from or returned to a child falling onto a surface will influen...
Falls are a significant cause of injury-associated deaths. In cases where the events leading up to a...
Head injury due to impact from falls represents a significant and growing problem. Due to an increas...
This Chapter provides clinical, physical and mechanical details of a set of ten real world accidenta...
Brain injury is the leading cause of death in those aged under 45 years in both Europe and the USA. ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.Fal...
The dynamic interactions of falling human bodies with civil structures, regardless of their potentia...
Despite research and community effort, injuries resulting from falls have significantly increased fo...
In order to clarify and understand hazards lurking in playground equipment, visualization of the haz...
In 1977, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reported treatment of93,000 children i...
Objective: To reconstruct real life head injury accidents resulting from falls using multibody model...
Research has shown that the installation of Impact Absorbing Playground Surfaces (LAPS) in play area...
Clinical, physical and mechanical details of one of a set of ten real world accidental falls which r...
In a forensic investigation, there is considerable difficulty in distinguishing between different me...
In a forensic investigation, there is considerable difficulty in distinguishing between different me...
The amount of energy dissipated away from or returned to a child falling onto a surface will influen...
Falls are a significant cause of injury-associated deaths. In cases where the events leading up to a...
Head injury due to impact from falls represents a significant and growing problem. Due to an increas...
This Chapter provides clinical, physical and mechanical details of a set of ten real world accidenta...
Brain injury is the leading cause of death in those aged under 45 years in both Europe and the USA. ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.Fal...
The dynamic interactions of falling human bodies with civil structures, regardless of their potentia...
Despite research and community effort, injuries resulting from falls have significantly increased fo...
In order to clarify and understand hazards lurking in playground equipment, visualization of the haz...
In 1977, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reported treatment of93,000 children i...