Injury to the human neck is a frequent consequence of automobile accidents and has been a significant public health problem for many years. The term `whiplash' has been used to describe these injuries in which the sudden differential movement between the head and torso leads to abnormal motions within the neck causing damage to its soft tissue components. Although many different theories have been proposed, no definitive answer on the cause of `whiplash' injury has yet been established and the exact mechanisms of injury remain unclear. Biomechanical research is ongoing in the field of impact analysis with many different experimental and computational methods being used to try and determine the mechanisms of injury. Experimental research and...
Whiplash injuries affect millions of people around the world each year. These injuries are most comm...
Motor vehicle accidents continue to be a leading cause of cervical spine injury despite a conscienti...
Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) is a general term used to describe minor injuries to the neck, mo...
Injury to the human neck is a frequent consequence of automobile accidents and has been a significan...
Injury to the human neck is a frequent consequence of automobile accidents and has been a significan...
Injury to the human neck is a frequent consequence of automobile accidents and has been a significan...
Experimental studies using human volunteers are limited to low acceleration impacts while whole cada...
A multi-body computational model of the human head and neck was previously shown to be in good agree...
A multi-body computational model of the human head and neck was previously shown to be in good agree...
A multi-body computational model of the human head and neck was previously shown to be in good agree...
Soft tissue cervical spine (neck) injuries, known as ‘whiplash’, are a leading cause of injury in mo...
A whiplash event is a relative motion between the head and torso that occurs in rear-end automobile ...
Whiplash injuries occur in automotive crashes and may cause long term health issues such as headache...
Whiplash injuries affect millions of people around the world each year. These injuries are most comm...
Whiplash injuries affect millions of people around the world each year. These injuries are most comm...
Whiplash injuries affect millions of people around the world each year. These injuries are most comm...
Motor vehicle accidents continue to be a leading cause of cervical spine injury despite a conscienti...
Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) is a general term used to describe minor injuries to the neck, mo...
Injury to the human neck is a frequent consequence of automobile accidents and has been a significan...
Injury to the human neck is a frequent consequence of automobile accidents and has been a significan...
Injury to the human neck is a frequent consequence of automobile accidents and has been a significan...
Experimental studies using human volunteers are limited to low acceleration impacts while whole cada...
A multi-body computational model of the human head and neck was previously shown to be in good agree...
A multi-body computational model of the human head and neck was previously shown to be in good agree...
A multi-body computational model of the human head and neck was previously shown to be in good agree...
Soft tissue cervical spine (neck) injuries, known as ‘whiplash’, are a leading cause of injury in mo...
A whiplash event is a relative motion between the head and torso that occurs in rear-end automobile ...
Whiplash injuries occur in automotive crashes and may cause long term health issues such as headache...
Whiplash injuries affect millions of people around the world each year. These injuries are most comm...
Whiplash injuries affect millions of people around the world each year. These injuries are most comm...
Whiplash injuries affect millions of people around the world each year. These injuries are most comm...
Motor vehicle accidents continue to be a leading cause of cervical spine injury despite a conscienti...
Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) is a general term used to describe minor injuries to the neck, mo...