Object. Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between 2 and 4 years of age. The authors previously found that toddlers had fewer skull fractures and scalp/facial soft-tissue injuries, and more frequent altered mental status than infants for the same low-height falls (≤ 3 ft). Methods. To identify potential age-dependent mechanical load factors that may be responsible for these clinical findings, the authors created an instrumented dummy representing an 18-month-old child using published toddler anthropometry and mechanical properties of the skull and neck, and they measured peak angular acceleration during low-height falls (1, 2, and 3 ft) onto carpet pad and concrete. They compared these resu...
Age-based differences in fall type and neuroanatomy in infants and toddlers may affect clinical pres...
A challenge for clinicians when presented with a significant head injury in a young child and a post...
There is much debate within the forensic community around the indications that suggest a head injury...
OBJECT Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
Object. Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
Object. Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
OBJECT Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
Falls are the most common unintentional injury modality among infants, as well as the most common hi...
OBJECT Falls are the most common accident scenario in young children as well as the most common his...
Potential for head injuries in infants from low-height falls: Laboratory investigation Object. Falls...
OBJECT Falls are the most common accident scenario in young children as well as the most common his...
Background A fall-height threshold is important when evaluating the likelihood of structural head in...
Background A fall-height threshold is important when evaluating the likelihood of structural head in...
Object. Falls are the most common accident scenario in young children as well as the most common his...
Background A fall-height threshold is important when evaluating the likelihood of structural head in...
Age-based differences in fall type and neuroanatomy in infants and toddlers may affect clinical pres...
A challenge for clinicians when presented with a significant head injury in a young child and a post...
There is much debate within the forensic community around the indications that suggest a head injury...
OBJECT Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
Object. Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
Object. Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
OBJECT Falls are the most common environmental setting for closed head injuries in children between...
Falls are the most common unintentional injury modality among infants, as well as the most common hi...
OBJECT Falls are the most common accident scenario in young children as well as the most common his...
Potential for head injuries in infants from low-height falls: Laboratory investigation Object. Falls...
OBJECT Falls are the most common accident scenario in young children as well as the most common his...
Background A fall-height threshold is important when evaluating the likelihood of structural head in...
Background A fall-height threshold is important when evaluating the likelihood of structural head in...
Object. Falls are the most common accident scenario in young children as well as the most common his...
Background A fall-height threshold is important when evaluating the likelihood of structural head in...
Age-based differences in fall type and neuroanatomy in infants and toddlers may affect clinical pres...
A challenge for clinicians when presented with a significant head injury in a young child and a post...
There is much debate within the forensic community around the indications that suggest a head injury...