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Human head and neck kinematics after low velocity rear-end impacts understanding 'whiplash'

机译:低速后端影响后的人体头部和颈部运动学了解“鞭打”

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A second series of low-speed rear-end crash tests with seven volunteer test subjects have delineated human head/neck dynamics for velocity changes up to 10.9 kph (6.8 mph). Angular and linear sensor data from biteblock arrays were used to compute acceleration resultants for multiple points on the head's sagittal plane. By combining these acceleration fields with film-based instantaneous rotation centers, translational and rotational accelerations were defined to form a sequential acceleration history for points on the head. Our findings suggest a mechanism to explained why cervical motion beyond the test subjects' measured voluntary range of motion was never observed in any of a total of 28 human test exposures. Probable "whiplash" injury mechanisms are discussed.
机译:具有七个志愿者测试对象的第二次低速后端碰撞试验具有划定的人体头/颈部动力学,用于速度变化高达10.9 kPH(6.8英里/小时)。来自BiteBlock阵列的角度和线性传感器数据用于计算头部矢状平面上的多个点的加速结果。通过将这些加速度与基于胶片的瞬时旋转中心组合,定义了平移和旋转加速度以形成头部上的点的顺序加速历史。我们的研究结果表明了一种机制来解释为什么在总共28人的测试曝光中,从未观察到过超过测试对象的宫颈运动的颈部运动范围。讨论可能的“鞭打”损伤机制。

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