OBJECT Finite element models (FEMs) of the head are used to study the biomechanics of traumatic brain injury and depend heavily on the use of accurate material properties and head geometry. Any FEM aimed at investigating traumatic head injury in children should therefore use age-specific dimensions of the head, as well as age-specific material properties of the different tissues. In this study, the authors built a database of age-corrected skull geometry, skull thickness, and bone density of the developing skull to aid in the development of an age-specific FEM of a child's head. Such a database, containing age-corrected normative skull geometry data, can also be used for preoperative surgical planning and postoperative long-term follow-up o...
<p>The models shown here were generated by morphing a template mesh into the model-predicted skull g...
Introduction: Pediatric heads change rapidly in size and shape during growth, especially for childre...
Finite element (FE) models of the infant human head may be used to discriminate injury patterns resu...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECT Finite element models (FEMs) of the head are used to study the ...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
<div><p>Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatri...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
© 2017 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. During the first year of l...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
Purpose: Brain expansion during ontogeny has been identified as a key factor for explaining the grow...
<p>Child head injury is a very costly problem, both in terms of morbidity/mortality and direct medic...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to capture the 3D shape of the human skull in a healthy paediatric pop...
The main aim of this project was to develop a model for predicting skull fractures of a 50th percent...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital condition whereby the newborn skull develops abnormal...
<p>The models shown here were generated by morphing a template mesh into the model-predicted skull g...
Introduction: Pediatric heads change rapidly in size and shape during growth, especially for childre...
Finite element (FE) models of the infant human head may be used to discriminate injury patterns resu...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECT Finite element models (FEMs) of the head are used to study the ...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
<div><p>Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatri...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
© 2017 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. During the first year of l...
Head injury is the leading cause of fatality and long-term disability for children. Pediatric heads ...
Head injury in childhood is a common cause of death or permanent disability from injury. However, de...
Purpose: Brain expansion during ontogeny has been identified as a key factor for explaining the grow...
<p>Child head injury is a very costly problem, both in terms of morbidity/mortality and direct medic...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to capture the 3D shape of the human skull in a healthy paediatric pop...
The main aim of this project was to develop a model for predicting skull fractures of a 50th percent...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital condition whereby the newborn skull develops abnormal...
<p>The models shown here were generated by morphing a template mesh into the model-predicted skull g...
Introduction: Pediatric heads change rapidly in size and shape during growth, especially for childre...
Finite element (FE) models of the infant human head may be used to discriminate injury patterns resu...