Manning et al., 1997 - Google Patents
The position and movement of the foot in emergency manoeuvres and the influence of tension in the Achilles tendonManning et al., 1997
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- 16423961248011509913
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- Manning P
- Wallace W
- Roberts A
- Owen C
- Lowne R
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- SAE transactions
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Accident injury studies have clearly shown that skeletal ankle injuries are a significant cause of temporary and permanent impairment and can lead to long term morbidity. In this paper the use of a driving simulator to present car drivers with situations requiring emergency …
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