Ballistics literature often focuses on soft tissue injures and projectile trauma to the cranium. Minimal details on the bony characteristics of projectile trauma to the thorax/abdomen regions have been published. This study aims to analyse projectile trauma to the bony trunk region including the ribs, vertebrae, scapula, sternum and the hip bone to form a better understanding of the characteristics and biomechanics of skeletal trauma caused by a projectile and contribute to the existing database on skeletal trauma caused by projectiles. Fourteen cases of documented projectile trauma to the bony regions of the trunk from the Hamman-Todd Human Osteological Collection at the Cleveland Natural History Museum, Ohio were analysed. Of the 14 indiv...
Traumatic injury is one of the most common forms of pathology seen in skeletal collections. Because ...
In 1999 and 2000 forensic investigators were at the request of the International Criminal Tribunal f...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
We have just survived the most violent century in history. Ballistic skeletal injuries continue ...
This research examines the role projectile design plays in skeletal trauma through skeletal analysis...
Anthropology features little in published literature about blast injuries. Contributions through cas...
The analysis of trauma to the skeleton is an important aspect of forensic case work, but most pathol...
Trauma analysis is an integral part of the forensic anthropologist’s role in the study of skeletoniz...
In contrast to cranial gunshot trauma, diagnosis and interpretation of gunshot trauma to long bones ...
The ability to determine the cause of skeletal trauma – i.e. an injury produced by blunt, sharp, or ...
Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of sp...
Study Design Retrospective, descriptive case series study. Purpose To investigate the frequency, bon...
In recent years, the defining characteristics of cranial projectile trauma have been reported exte...
Understanding how bone behaves when subjected to ballistic impact is of critical importance for fore...
Ballistics involves the study of the scientific properties of projectiles, their behavior and their ...
Traumatic injury is one of the most common forms of pathology seen in skeletal collections. Because ...
In 1999 and 2000 forensic investigators were at the request of the International Criminal Tribunal f...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...
We have just survived the most violent century in history. Ballistic skeletal injuries continue ...
This research examines the role projectile design plays in skeletal trauma through skeletal analysis...
Anthropology features little in published literature about blast injuries. Contributions through cas...
The analysis of trauma to the skeleton is an important aspect of forensic case work, but most pathol...
Trauma analysis is an integral part of the forensic anthropologist’s role in the study of skeletoniz...
In contrast to cranial gunshot trauma, diagnosis and interpretation of gunshot trauma to long bones ...
The ability to determine the cause of skeletal trauma – i.e. an injury produced by blunt, sharp, or ...
Identifying failure mechanisms in skeletal tissue allows a deeper understanding of the effects of sp...
Study Design Retrospective, descriptive case series study. Purpose To investigate the frequency, bon...
In recent years, the defining characteristics of cranial projectile trauma have been reported exte...
Understanding how bone behaves when subjected to ballistic impact is of critical importance for fore...
Ballistics involves the study of the scientific properties of projectiles, their behavior and their ...
Traumatic injury is one of the most common forms of pathology seen in skeletal collections. Because ...
In 1999 and 2000 forensic investigators were at the request of the International Criminal Tribunal f...
Traumatic lesions are among the most important sources of data providing information associated to i...