Whiplash Injuries 1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-88-470-2293-5_10
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Whiplash Effects on the Vestibulo-oculomotor System

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“…Finally, some authors [3,32] discussed about the possibility that whiplash injury could be due to brain injury. When potential neck injury is addressed, it appears from this study that the computed brain loading level (with the SUFEHM) is significatively lower than available brain injury threshold determined by Deck and Willinger [11] with a maximum brain Von Mises stress less than 5% risk of moderate DAI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, some authors [3,32] discussed about the possibility that whiplash injury could be due to brain injury. When potential neck injury is addressed, it appears from this study that the computed brain loading level (with the SUFEHM) is significatively lower than available brain injury threshold determined by Deck and Willinger [11] with a maximum brain Von Mises stress less than 5% risk of moderate DAI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%