Radiological features alone do not allow the discrimination between accidental paediatric long bone fractures or those sustained by child abuse. Therefore, there is a clinical need to elucidate the mechanisms behind each fracture to provide a forensic biomechanical tool for the vulnerable child. Four-point bending and torsional loading tests were conducted at more than one strain rate for the first time on immature bone, using a specimen-specific alignment system, to characterise structural behaviour at para-physiological strain rates. The bones behaved linearly to the point of fracture in all cases and transverse, oblique, and spiral fracture patterns were consistently reproduced. The results showed that there was a significant difference ...
Long bones often fail due to bending loads. Understanding the fracture process during bending is of ...
BACKGROUND: Spiral fractures are one of the most common fractures seen in nonaccidental injury. With...
There are some general assumptions made by forensic paediatricians and pathologists about how infant...
AbstractRadiological features alone do not allow the discrimination between accidental paediatric lo...
Radiological features alone do not allow the discrimination between accidental paediatric long bone ...
Fractures of bone account 25% of all paediatric injuries (Cooper et al. in J Bone Miner Res 19:1976-...
Introduction: Spiral fractures are commonly presented in the paediatric population, yet distinguish...
Approximately 50% of infant and toddler long bone fractures are attributed to non-accidental trauma;...
Fractures are the second most common presentation of child abuse, soft tissue injury being the most ...
Colles' fracture, a transverse fracture of the distal radius bone, is one of the most frequently obs...
The classic metaphyseal lesion (CML) is considered to be a strong indicator of physical abuse in inf...
A primary objective of this experimental investigation was to further understand relationships among...
ABSTRACT: Rabbit femora and ulnae were tested to fracture in a torsion load-ing experiment. Various ...
Introduction The risk of fracture from a non-accidental injury is highest in the infant age group. A...
International audienceClinical literature describes a specific type of children bone fracture, known...
Long bones often fail due to bending loads. Understanding the fracture process during bending is of ...
BACKGROUND: Spiral fractures are one of the most common fractures seen in nonaccidental injury. With...
There are some general assumptions made by forensic paediatricians and pathologists about how infant...
AbstractRadiological features alone do not allow the discrimination between accidental paediatric lo...
Radiological features alone do not allow the discrimination between accidental paediatric long bone ...
Fractures of bone account 25% of all paediatric injuries (Cooper et al. in J Bone Miner Res 19:1976-...
Introduction: Spiral fractures are commonly presented in the paediatric population, yet distinguish...
Approximately 50% of infant and toddler long bone fractures are attributed to non-accidental trauma;...
Fractures are the second most common presentation of child abuse, soft tissue injury being the most ...
Colles' fracture, a transverse fracture of the distal radius bone, is one of the most frequently obs...
The classic metaphyseal lesion (CML) is considered to be a strong indicator of physical abuse in inf...
A primary objective of this experimental investigation was to further understand relationships among...
ABSTRACT: Rabbit femora and ulnae were tested to fracture in a torsion load-ing experiment. Various ...
Introduction The risk of fracture from a non-accidental injury is highest in the infant age group. A...
International audienceClinical literature describes a specific type of children bone fracture, known...
Long bones often fail due to bending loads. Understanding the fracture process during bending is of ...
BACKGROUND: Spiral fractures are one of the most common fractures seen in nonaccidental injury. With...
There are some general assumptions made by forensic paediatricians and pathologists about how infant...