The objective of this study is to analyze the biomechanical effects of sinuses in the skull on the facial impact response. Two models were built, where one had sinuses and the other had none. The models were verified using cadaver test data, including impacts to frontal bone, zygomatic bone, and maxillae. In the maxilla and zygoma impact, sinuses were found to have no significant effect on the global distribution of stress or stiffness of facial bones, and the influence was limited in local area. In forehead impact, the sinuses significantly affected the distribution of stress and strain in the skull due to its location in facial bones. The result shows that if the sinus is far away from the location of impact, its effect on the overall res...
The varied impact parameters that characterize an impact to the head have shown to influence the res...
Introduction: As fractures of the supraorbital region are far less common than midfacial or orbital ...
When the head is subject to non-penetrating (blunt) impact, contusion-type injuries are commonly ide...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
© 2017 Pajic, Antic, Vukicevic, Djordjevic, Jovicic, Savic, Saveljic, Janovic, Pesic, Djuric and Fil...
Anatomy of frontal sinuses varies individually, from differences in volume and shape to a rare case ...
Paranasal sinuses are highly variable among living and fossil hominins and their function(s) are poo...
A two-dimensional plane strain finite element representation of the head was constructed and incorpo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether an energy failure level applies to the s...
Results from multiple high profile experiments on the parameters influencing the impacts that cause ...
The anatomy of frontal sinus may vary individually, concerning volume and shape differences or, in ...
The aims of this study were to compare the responses of human maxilla and frontal bone sunder 30° or...
The mechanism of Behind Helmet Blunt Trauma (BHBT) caused by a high-speed bullet is difficult to und...
Numerical simulations are of big interest for the research of closed head impact brain injuries. Esp...
When determining head injury risks through event reconstruction, it is important to understand how i...
The varied impact parameters that characterize an impact to the head have shown to influence the res...
Introduction: As fractures of the supraorbital region are far less common than midfacial or orbital ...
When the head is subject to non-penetrating (blunt) impact, contusion-type injuries are commonly ide...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
© 2017 Pajic, Antic, Vukicevic, Djordjevic, Jovicic, Savic, Saveljic, Janovic, Pesic, Djuric and Fil...
Anatomy of frontal sinuses varies individually, from differences in volume and shape to a rare case ...
Paranasal sinuses are highly variable among living and fossil hominins and their function(s) are poo...
A two-dimensional plane strain finite element representation of the head was constructed and incorpo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether an energy failure level applies to the s...
Results from multiple high profile experiments on the parameters influencing the impacts that cause ...
The anatomy of frontal sinus may vary individually, concerning volume and shape differences or, in ...
The aims of this study were to compare the responses of human maxilla and frontal bone sunder 30° or...
The mechanism of Behind Helmet Blunt Trauma (BHBT) caused by a high-speed bullet is difficult to und...
Numerical simulations are of big interest for the research of closed head impact brain injuries. Esp...
When determining head injury risks through event reconstruction, it is important to understand how i...
The varied impact parameters that characterize an impact to the head have shown to influence the res...
Introduction: As fractures of the supraorbital region are far less common than midfacial or orbital ...
When the head is subject to non-penetrating (blunt) impact, contusion-type injuries are commonly ide...