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International Journal of Crashworthiness | 2008

The importance of muscle tension on the outcome of impacts with a major vertical component

Karin Brolin; Sofia Hedenstierna; Peter Halldin; Cameron R. Bass; Nabih M. Alem

The hypothesis that muscle tension protects the spine from injuries in helicopter scenarios was tested using a finite-element model of the human head and neck. It was compared with cadaver crash sled experiment with good correlation. Then, simulations were performed with a sinusoidal velocity (5–22 G) applied at T1 60° to the horizontal plane. The model with relaxed muscle activation had delayed and decreased peak head rotation compared with passive properties only. Full muscle activation decreased the injury risk for the 13.5–22 G impacts. A sensitivity study of the impact angle showed a very slight variation of the resulting neck flexion, and 1° change affected all ligament injury predictions less than 4%. Finally, simulations with helmets resulted in increased ligament and disc strains with increasing helmet mass and with an anterior or inferior shift of the centre of gravity. It is concluded that the hypothesis seems to hold.


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 1997

Effects of weight and center of gravity location of head-supported devices on neck loading

H. Ashrafiuon; Nabih M. Alem; B. J. McEntire


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 1996

Injury Risk for Research Subjects With Spina Bifida Occulta in a Repeated Impact Study: A Case Review.

John P. Albano; Samuel G. Shannon; Nabih M. Alem; Kevin T. Mason


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2006

Predicting neck injuries due to head-supported mass.

Sarah J. Manoogian; Eric A. Kennedy; Kaitlin Wilson; Stefan M. Duma; Nabih M. Alem


Archive | 1995

Effects of Head Supported Devices on Pilot Performance During Simulated Helicopter Rides.

Nabih M. Alem; Martin D. Meyer; John P. Albano


Stapp car crash journal | 2004

UPPER EXTREMITY INTERACTION WITH A HELICOPTER SIDE AIRBAG: INJURY CRITERIA FOR DYNAMIC HYPEREXTENSION OF THE FEMALE ELBOW JOINT

Stefan M. Duma; Gail A. Hansen; Eric A. Kennedy; Amber L. Rath; Craig McNally; Andrew R. Kemper; Eric P. Smith; P. Gunnar Brolison; Joel D. Stitzel; Martin Davis; Cameron R. Bass; Frederic T. Brozoski; B. Joseph McEntire; Nabih M. Alem; John S. Crowley


U.S. Army Medical Department journal | 2004

Parachutist neck injury risk associated with head-borne mass

B. Joseph McEntire; Nabih M. Alem; Frederick T. Brozoski


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 1996

A correlative investigation of simulated occupant motion and accident report in a helicopter crash.

David G. Beale; Nabih M. Alem; Barclay P. Butler


Archive | 1994

Apache Helicopter Seat Cushion Evaluation

Barclay P. Butler; Nabih M. Alem


Archive | 1998

Effects of Seat Stroke Distance on the Allowable Mass of Head Supported Devices.

Amir A. Mobasher; Frederick T. Brozoski; B. J. McEntire; Nabih M. Alem

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Karin Brolin

Royal Institute of Technology

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Peter Halldin

Royal Institute of Technology

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Sofia Hedenstierna

Royal Institute of Technology

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