2023
DOI: 10.1002/cnm.3761
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Effect of muscle pre‐tension and pre‐impact neck posture on the kinematic response of the cervical spine in simulated low‐speed rear impacts

Abstract: Computational human body models (HBMs) can identify potential injury pathways not easily accessible through experimental studies, such as whiplash induced injuries. However, previous computational studies investigating neck response to simulated impact conditions have neglected the effect of pre‐impact neck posture and muscle pre‐tension on the intervertebral kinematics and tissue‐level response. The purpose of the present study was addressing this knowledge gap using a detailed neck model subjected to simulat… Show more

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