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Accident analysis and prevention

Journal Volume: 32
Journal Issue: 2
Journal Year: 2000
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

A new mathematical neck model for a low-velocity rear-end impact dummy: evaluation of components influencing head kinematics

Biomechanical assessment of soft tissue cervical spine disorders and expert opinion in low speed collisions

Comparison of car seats in low speed rear-end impacts using the BioRID dummy and the new neck injury criterion (NIC)

Head restraints--the neglected countermeasure

How crash severity in rear impacts influences short- and long-term consequences to the neck

Influence of seat characteristics on occupant motion in low-speed rear impacts

Injury surveillance in Victoria, Australia: developing comprehensive injury incidence estimates

Is a lifetime history of neck injury in a traffic collision associated with prevalent neck pain, headache and depressive symptomatology?

Neck injuries in car collisions--a review covering a possible injury mechanism and the development of a new rear-impact dummy

Neck injuries in frontal impacts: influence of crash pulse characteristics on injury risk

Neck pain and head restraint position relative to the driver's head in rear-end collisions

Pressure measurements in the spinal canal of post-mortem human subjects during rear-end impact and correlation of results to the neck injury criterion

Report investigating the importance of head restraint positioning in reducing neck injury in rear impact

Road safety engineering: an effective tool in the fight against whiplash injuries

Role of awareness in head-neck acceleration in low velocity rear-end impacts

Seat back and head restraint response during low-speed rear-end automobile collisions

The relationship between clinical and kinematic responses from human subject testing in rear-end automobile collisions

Whiplash injury--are current head restraints doing their job?

WHIPS--Volvo's Whiplash Protection Study