Biomechanics
Injury Reconstruction, Occupant Kinematics, Mechanism of Injury

 

Types of Forensic Biomechanics Analyses Performed:

  • Relationship of Injury to Mechanics, Direction, Magnitude of Subject Accident
  • Blunt and Sharp Force Trauma
  • Anthrometrics (Body Sizes)
  • Individual Anatomical, Physiologic, and Psychological Differences
  • Quantification of Linear and Angular Body Motions Due to Vehicle and Fall Impacts
  • Accelerations/Decelerations and Associated Impact Forces, Kinematics, and Kinetics
  • Mechanisms of Injury from applied Flexion, Extension, Tension, Compression, Shear, Bending, 
  • Tissue Properties: Bone, Cartilage, Tendon, Muscle, Skin
  • Head, Face, Jaw (TMJ), Brain
  • Spine: Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacral, Coxxgeal, Vertebrae and Discs
  • Torso, Thorax, Abdomen
  • Upper Extremities (Shoulders, Elbows, Wrists, Arms, Hands)
  • Lower Extremities (Hip, Upper and Lower Legs, Pelvis, Hip, Knees, Ankles, Feet) 
  • Whiplash Phenomena


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