Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10433183 | Journal of Biomechanics | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The model predicted increasing upper cervical spine ligament strain with increasing impact severity. Considering all upper cervical spine ligaments, the distractions in the apical and alar ligaments were the largest relative to their failure strains, in agreement with the clinical findings. The model predicted the potential for injury to the apical ligament for 15.2Â g frontal or 11.7Â g rear impacts, and to the alar ligament for a 20.7Â g frontal or 14.4Â g rear impact based on the ligament distractions. Future studies should consider the effect of initial occupant position on ligament distraction.
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Authors
Jason B. Fice, Duane S. Cronin,