The inertial loading thresholds for infant head injury are of profound medico-legal and safety-engineering significance. Injurious experimentation with infants is impossible, and physical and computational biomechanical modelling has been frustrated by a paucity of paediatric biomechanical data. This study describes the development of a computational infant model (MD Adams®) by combining radiological, kinematic, mechanical modelling and literature-based data. Previous studies have suggested the neck as critical in determining inertial head loading. The biomechanical effects of varying neck stiffness parameters during simulated shakes were investigated, measuring peak translational and rotational accelerations and rotational velocities at th...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
In order to investigate potential causal relations between the shaking of infants and injuries, biom...
In the first part of this work, an Anthropometric Test Dummy (ATD) was used to obtain torso accelera...
Various types of complex biomechanical models have been published in the literature to better unders...
The tenns 'abusive head injury' and 'shaken baby syndrome' refer to a unique pattern of non-accident...
Various types of complex biomechanical models have been published in the literature to better unders...
Various types of complex biomechanical models have been published in the literature to better unders...
<p>Traumatic injuries are the leading cause of death to children between the ages of one to nineteen...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
In order to investigate potential causal relations between the shaking of infants and injuries, biom...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
Head injury in childhood is the most common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. Howe...
Head injury in childhood is the most common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. Howe...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
In order to investigate potential causal relations between the shaking of infants and injuries, biom...
In the first part of this work, an Anthropometric Test Dummy (ATD) was used to obtain torso accelera...
Various types of complex biomechanical models have been published in the literature to better unders...
The tenns 'abusive head injury' and 'shaken baby syndrome' refer to a unique pattern of non-accident...
Various types of complex biomechanical models have been published in the literature to better unders...
Various types of complex biomechanical models have been published in the literature to better unders...
<p>Traumatic injuries are the leading cause of death to children between the ages of one to nineteen...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
In order to investigate potential causal relations between the shaking of infants and injuries, biom...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
Head injury in childhood is the most common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. Howe...
Head injury in childhood is the most common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. Howe...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
Head injury in childhood is the single most common cause of death or permanent disability from injur...
In order to investigate potential causal relations between the shaking of infants and injuries, biom...