2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2022.102431
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A stochastic model validated with human test data causally associating target vehicle Delta V, occupant cervicocranial biomechanics, and injury during rear-impact crashes

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“…The overall performance metrics of many motor activities could be extended to real-world and clinical settings within multiple spatial and temporal frameworks [33]. Further, this approach may then be extended to understanding the causal nature biomechanical injury and disease, especially that associated with inertial kinetics and kinematics [34].…”
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“…The overall performance metrics of many motor activities could be extended to real-world and clinical settings within multiple spatial and temporal frameworks [33]. Further, this approach may then be extended to understanding the causal nature biomechanical injury and disease, especially that associated with inertial kinetics and kinematics [34].…”
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confidence: 99%