Female, elderly, and obese individuals are at greater risk than male, young, and non-obese individuals for neck injury in otherwise equivalent automotive collisions. The development of effective safety technologies to protect all occupants requires high quality data from a range of biomechanical test subjects representative of the population at risk. Here we sought to quantify the demographic characteristics of the volunteers and post-mortem human subjects (PMHSs) used to create the available biomechanical data for the human neck during automotive impacts. A systematic literature and database search was conducted to identify kinematic data that could be used to characterize the neck response to inertial loading or direct head/body impacts. ...
Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) – commonly denoted whiplash injury – to vehicle occupants involve...
Editorial on the Research TopicUnderstanding Age and Sex-Related Differences in the Biomechanics of ...
Recently, significant progress has been made in the development of Finite Element Human Body Models,...
Female, elderly, and obese individuals are at greater risk than male, young, and non-obese individua...
It is well established that the risk of soft tissue neck injuries (or whiplash associated disorders)...
ABSTRACT It is well established that the risk of soft tissue neck injuries (or whiplash associated d...
The increased incidence of injury demonstrated in epidemiological data for the elderly population, a...
For assessment of their performance and for the development of injury risk functions there is a need...
Females have a greater prevalence of neck injuries than males in motor vehicle rear impacts, and hav...
Morphing can be used to alter human body models (HBMs) to represent a diverse population of occupant...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to quantify and compare dynamic motion responses betwee...
The head-neck biofidelity of side-impact dummies can be assessed according to the response requireme...
The objective of this study was to subject smallfemale and large male cadavers to simulated rear imp...
Neck injury due to low severity vehicle crashes is of worldwide concern and it is well established t...
The objective of the study was to investigate the difference between elderly and young occupant inju...
Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) – commonly denoted whiplash injury – to vehicle occupants involve...
Editorial on the Research TopicUnderstanding Age and Sex-Related Differences in the Biomechanics of ...
Recently, significant progress has been made in the development of Finite Element Human Body Models,...
Female, elderly, and obese individuals are at greater risk than male, young, and non-obese individua...
It is well established that the risk of soft tissue neck injuries (or whiplash associated disorders)...
ABSTRACT It is well established that the risk of soft tissue neck injuries (or whiplash associated d...
The increased incidence of injury demonstrated in epidemiological data for the elderly population, a...
For assessment of their performance and for the development of injury risk functions there is a need...
Females have a greater prevalence of neck injuries than males in motor vehicle rear impacts, and hav...
Morphing can be used to alter human body models (HBMs) to represent a diverse population of occupant...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to quantify and compare dynamic motion responses betwee...
The head-neck biofidelity of side-impact dummies can be assessed according to the response requireme...
The objective of this study was to subject smallfemale and large male cadavers to simulated rear imp...
Neck injury due to low severity vehicle crashes is of worldwide concern and it is well established t...
The objective of the study was to investigate the difference between elderly and young occupant inju...
Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) – commonly denoted whiplash injury – to vehicle occupants involve...
Editorial on the Research TopicUnderstanding Age and Sex-Related Differences in the Biomechanics of ...
Recently, significant progress has been made in the development of Finite Element Human Body Models,...