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23 May 2021

  • curprev 17:4517:45, 23 May 2021Jeremy talk contribs 1,093 bytes +1,093 A: The torso motion during simulated rear-end impact. The subject’s torso pushes upward and forward from the seat back with backward rotation. This torso motion and head inertia produces the force to the neck. B: in situ whiplash motion. The backward rotation starts from C7 and gradually transfers to the upper vertebrae. The cervical spine moves in a whiplash-like manner. During this process, the cervical spine shows flexion in the early phase and is S-shaped in the middle phase. C: The hyp...