Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the activation profiles of muscles surrounding the lumbar spine during unanticipated and braced simulated rear-end collisions. Methods: Twenty-two low-speed sled tests were performed on 11 human volunteers (△V = 4 km/h). Each volunteer was exposed to one unanticipated impact and one braced impact. Accelerometers were mounted on the test sled and participants’ low back. Six bilateral channels of surface electromyography (EMG) were collected from the trunk during impact trials. Peak lumbar accelerations, peak muscle activation delay, muscle onset time, and peak EMG magnitudes, normalized to maximum voluntary contractions (MVCs), were examined across test conditions. Results: Though not stat...
Background: Trunk instability due to paralysis can have adverse effects on posture and function in a...
Neck injury is not a rare occasion in car crash accident. Occurrence of neck injuries due to car cra...
Low speed collisions and their occupant’s propensity to sustain back and neck injuries have produced...
Purpose: Whiplash associated disorders remain a major health problem in terms of impact on health ca...
The aim of the study was to evaluate a novel approach to measuring neck muscle load and activity in ...
<p><b>Objective:</b> A driver's instinctive response of the lower extremity in braking movement cons...
A number of current projects are developing new crash test dummies for rear-end impact testing. The ...
Motor vehicle crashes have been a leading cause of fatalities and injuries worldwide. Owing to new p...
Objective: The aim of this study is to model occupant kinematics in an autonomous braking event by u...
International audienceAccident data shows that driver's kinematics response in real accidents can be...
Recent epidemiological evidence shows that the potential for whiplash injury varies with both the av...
<div><p><b>Objectives:</b> The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of pre-impact br...
Human body models (HBMs) are virtual human surrogates used to predict kinematic and injury responses...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Background: Trunk instability due to paralysis can have adverse effects on posture and function in a...
Neck injury is not a rare occasion in car crash accident. Occurrence of neck injuries due to car cra...
Low speed collisions and their occupant’s propensity to sustain back and neck injuries have produced...
Purpose: Whiplash associated disorders remain a major health problem in terms of impact on health ca...
The aim of the study was to evaluate a novel approach to measuring neck muscle load and activity in ...
<p><b>Objective:</b> A driver's instinctive response of the lower extremity in braking movement cons...
A number of current projects are developing new crash test dummies for rear-end impact testing. The ...
Motor vehicle crashes have been a leading cause of fatalities and injuries worldwide. Owing to new p...
Objective: The aim of this study is to model occupant kinematics in an autonomous braking event by u...
International audienceAccident data shows that driver's kinematics response in real accidents can be...
Recent epidemiological evidence shows that the potential for whiplash injury varies with both the av...
<div><p><b>Objectives:</b> The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of pre-impact br...
Human body models (HBMs) are virtual human surrogates used to predict kinematic and injury responses...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Human Body Models (HBMs) have been used in crash safety research for some time, and are now emerging...
Background: Trunk instability due to paralysis can have adverse effects on posture and function in a...
Neck injury is not a rare occasion in car crash accident. Occurrence of neck injuries due to car cra...
Low speed collisions and their occupant’s propensity to sustain back and neck injuries have produced...