DOI: 10.18130/v3mh2t
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Injury Mechanisms and Priorities for Cervical Spine Trauma Mitigation in Rollover Crashes: The development and analysis of in vitro testing of axial compressive cervical spine impacts

Abstract: Rollover crashes are a major public health concern, associated with over one-third of all passenger vehicle fatalities in the US. Of the injuries sustained by occupants in rollover crashes, cervical spine trauma is among the most frequent and life threatening. Occupant initial orientation and loading distribution has been shown to influence injury outcome in biomechanical testing with cadaveric subjects; however, these loading conditions have not been well characterized for rollover-involved occupants. Slight … Show more

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“…Concomitant fracture of the posterior elements, including the facets, often accompanies CFD, 1 but the mechanics that dictate if a fracture occurs are unclear. 2 Due to the catastrophic impact of CFD injuries, and the lack of treatment options to reverse the effects of SCI, there is an urgent and unmet need to improve our ability to predict, and therefore mitigate against, CFD. 3 This requires a complete understanding of the global and local mechanisms underlying CFD to develop reliable and repeatable impact models, which do not currently exist and are essential to the design of new safety devices with innovative preventative measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Concomitant fracture of the posterior elements, including the facets, often accompanies CFD, 1 but the mechanics that dictate if a fracture occurs are unclear. 2 Due to the catastrophic impact of CFD injuries, and the lack of treatment options to reverse the effects of SCI, there is an urgent and unmet need to improve our ability to predict, and therefore mitigate against, CFD. 3 This requires a complete understanding of the global and local mechanisms underlying CFD to develop reliable and repeatable impact models, which do not currently exist and are essential to the design of new safety devices with innovative preventative measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The injury can occur uni‐ or bilaterally, and frequently results from traffic and sports accidents, and falls, 1 during which the external loading applied to the head and neck can be complex and variable. Concomitant fracture of the posterior elements, including the facets, often accompanies CFD, 1 but the mechanics that dictate if a fracture occurs are unclear 2 . Due to the catastrophic impact of CFD injuries, and the lack of treatment options to reverse the effects of SCI, there is an urgent and unmet need to improve our ability to predict, and therefore mitigate against, CFD 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%