López-Valdés et al., 2014 - Google Patents
The six degrees of freedom motion of the human head, spine, and pelvis in a frontal impactLópez-Valdés et al., 2014
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- 9891459984938397774
- Author
- López-Valdés F
- Riley P
- Lessley D
- Arbogast K
- Seacrist T
- Balasubramanian S
- Maltese M
- Kent R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Traffic injury prevention
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Objective: The goal of this study is to characterize the in situ 6-degree-of-freedom kinematics of the head, 3 vertebrae (T1, T8, and L2), and the pelvis in a 40 km/h frontal impact. Methods: Three postmortem human surrogates (PMHS) were exposed to a deceleration of …
- 210000004197 Pelvis 0 title abstract description 43
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- A61B5/103—Detecting, measuring or recording devices for testing the shape, pattern, colour, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes
- A61B5/11—Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor, mobility of a limb
- A61B5/1121—Determining geometric values, e.g. centre of rotation or angular range of movement
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