“…Impacts to the hands and wrists resulting from forward falls, whether accidental in nature or due to recreational sporting activities, are problematic in both young and older adult populations because of the high incidence of upper extremity injuries (e.g., sprains, dislocations, fractures) associated with them (Nevitt & Cummings, 1993;Idzikowski, Janes & Abbott, 2000;Palvanen et al, 2000;Mirhadi, Ashwood & Karagkevrekis, 2015). Research concerning the injury mechanisms of a forward fall onto the hands of outstretched arms has largely focused on the in vitro impact response of the distal radius and its ability to dissipate high levels of mechanical energy (Myers et al, 1991;Muller, Webber & Bouxsein, 2003;Burkhart, Andrews & Dunning, 2012). However, the movement of soft tissue masses (muscle, fat, skin) relative to bone also plays a protective role in mitigating the injurious effects of impact through shock attenua-2 IJKSS 6(3): 1-11 2007;Akbarshahi et al, 2010;Kuo et al, 2011).…”