2020
DOI: 10.18662/brain/11.1sup1/25
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Finite Elements Models of the Head in Craniocerebral Trauma – Review

Abstract: Head injuries are a major health and socio-economic problem. To better protect the head against various crash, sport, or fall events, the underlying mechanisms and tolerances need to be investigated. Many investigations have been conducted using cadaver heads, animal heads, physical head models, and in vitro models throughout the world. These experiments, together with the development of computational techniques, have subsequently led to the development of numerical head models, especially finite element (FE) … Show more

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“…Such reflexes can be assessed directly during movement and at rest, and then processed in test mode. It allows one to assess the rehabilitation progress of gait, balance, coordination and other cerebrovascular indicators (Diac et al, 2020). Such long-term physical rehabilitation controlled by neurophysiological indicators gives clear results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such reflexes can be assessed directly during movement and at rest, and then processed in test mode. It allows one to assess the rehabilitation progress of gait, balance, coordination and other cerebrovascular indicators (Diac et al, 2020). Such long-term physical rehabilitation controlled by neurophysiological indicators gives clear results.…”
Section: Neurophysiological Aspects Of Physical Rehabilitation Of Fem...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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