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HEAD, NECK, AND MANDIBLE DYNAMICS GENERATED BY ‘WHIPLASH'

机译:“ WHIPLASH”产生的头部,颈部和下颌的动力学

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That injuries to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ ) can be imposed by short-acting forces generated during rear-end collisions of motor vehicles was first proposed more than 50 years ago. Since that time numerous anecdotal and clinical reports relating the onset of TMJ symptoms to low-velocity rear-end collisions have appeared in the literature. Various mechanisms of injury to the TMJ occurring during extension and flexion phases of 'whiplash' have been proposed. However, transient forces developed at the TMJ in impact velocity changes on the order of 8.0 kilometers per hour (km/h) have been shown to be well within typical physiologic ranges. This study applies current headeck extension flexion dynamic data to develop linear and angular force time histories experienced at the TMJ. Fourteen test collisions of motor vehicles utilizing seven live test subjects were conducted in July 1993. Linear and angular accelerometers and high-speed photographic cameras recorded the vehicle and human-subject responses. Head accelerations and forces generated at the TMJ bore a generally linear reIationship to the impact velocity changes in the range tested (3.9 l0.9 km/h). Mandibular opening responses were measured on three test subjects. Neither neck hyperflexion nor hyperexten- sion occurred for any subject on any trial. At some point in the series, all test subjects experienced neck muscle strain symptoms lasting 1-3 days. No TMJ symptoms were experienced. The head, neck, and mandible motions occurring in the ‘whiplash' maneuver are more complex than previously described. The cervical muscle injury threshold appears to be reached in the 8.0 km/h range. Linear and rotational forces generated at the TMJ in rear-end impacts below the 11.0 km/h velocity-change level do not appear to be injurious.
机译:五十多年前首次提出,机动车辆追尾碰撞时产生的短作用力可能会导致颞下颌关节(TMJ)受伤。从那时起,文献中出现了许多有关TMJ症状发作与低速追尾碰撞的轶事和临床报道。已经提出了在“鞭打”的伸展和屈曲阶段期间发生的对TMJ的各种损伤机制。然而,已经证明在TMJ处以每小时8.0公里(km / h)的速度变化时产生的瞬变力很好地处于典型的生理范围内。这项研究应用当前的头部/颈部伸展屈曲动态数据来开发在TMJ上经历的线性和角力时间历史。 1993年7月,使用7个现场测试对象对汽车进行了14次测试碰撞。线性和角度加速度计以及高速摄影机记录了车辆和人体反应。头部加速度和在TMJ处产生的力与测试范围(3.9 l0.9 km / h)内的撞击速度变化大致呈线性关系。在三个测试对象上测量下颌开放反应。在任何试验中,任何受试者均未发生颈部过度弯曲或过度伸展。在该系列的某个时刻,所有测试对象都经历了持续1-3天的颈部肌肉劳损症状。没有出现TMJ症状。 “鞭打”动作中发生的头部,颈部和下颌动作比以前描述的要复杂。子宫颈肌肉损伤的阈值似乎达到了8.0 km / h的范围。在低于11.0 km / h的速度变化水平的追尾碰撞中,TMJ处产生的线性和旋转力似乎并不有害。

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