Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materialsBiomechanical PhenomenaHumansCervical VertebraePostureMechanical Phenomena
Cervical spine posture, but not head-end motion constraints, governs the kinematic and kinetic response in sub-injurious axial impacts.
Darcy W Thompson-Bagshaw, Ryan D Quarrington, Peter A Cripton, Claire F Jones
Published: 202610.1016/j.jmbbm.2025.107321
Abstract
Head-first impacts can produce traumatic cervical spine injuries resulting in tetraplegia. These injury patterns are thought to relate to the alignment of the loading vector relative to the spinal column. Pre-impact posture and subsequent head and in…
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