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On the Ability of Error in Measured Head Kinematics to Explain Strain Errors in a Brain Finite Element Model: A Regression Study Using the Simulated Injury Monitor
DownloadSpring 2019
In on-field studies considering impact to athletes, biomechanical parameters are measured to quantify the severity of a head impact and in some cases estimate the risk of head and brain injury. Wearable sensors play an important role in such studies because they are devices that measure head...
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The effect of torso mass in direct head impacts using a Hybrid III neck and a novel surrogate neck model
DownloadSpring 2023
Concussions are one of the most common injuries in sport and can result in detrimental long-term health effects. To reduce the severity of concussion and head injury, protective headgear has been implemented and is continually evaluated to minimize head kinematics after impact. For investigation...