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Skip to Search Results- 1Adeeb, Samer (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Christopher Dennison and Mechanical Engineering (Uvic)
- 1Daniel Romanyk and Mechanical Engineering (Ualberta)
- 1Duke, Kajsa (Department of Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Duke, Kajsa (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Duke, Kajsa (Mechanical Engineering)
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Fall 2019
With a growing elderly population, osteoporotic pelvic fractures have been an increasingly common worldwide problem. Due to the complexity of the human pelvis, difficulties exist in the diagnosis of subtle fractures and complications may arise from standard treatments. Guidelines for approaching...
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Fall 2020
The pelvic bone is one of most stressed bones in the human body due to its essential task of weight-bearing of upper body. However, pelvic bone fractures usually occur as a result of high-rate impact loads, high cycle with low magnitude (e.g., stress fractures) or bone diseases such as pelvic...
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Fall 2023
Surrogate headforms are employed in injury biomechanics to reconstruct head impact scenarios and evaluate protective equipment. The development of human calvarium surrogates to mimic mechanical response at fracture would be an essential step forward in improving the biomechanical biofidelity of...
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Fall 2020
Pelvic fractures are severe injuries that are associated with high rates of mortality and morbidity, especially in the elderly population. In severe cases of fracture, urgent surgical intervention may be required with the use of fixation plates to stabilize the fracture. The surgical planning...