G P Siegmund
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Recent Articles
1.
Elliott J, Walton D, Albin S, Courtney D, Siegmund G, Carroll L, et al.
Spine J
. 2023 Mar;
23(7):1028-1036.
PMID: 36958668
Background Context: Five out of 10 injured in a motor vehicle collision (MVC) will develop persistent pain and disability. It is unclear if prolonged symptoms are related to peritraumatic pain/disability,...
2.
Bonin S, Luck J, Bass C, Gardiner J, Onar-Thomas A, Asfour S, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2016 Aug;
45(3):656-667.
PMID: 27554673
Biomechanical headforms are used for helmet certification testing and reconstructing helmeted head impacts; however, their biofidelity and direct applicability to human head and helmet responses remain unclear. Dynamic responses of...
3.
Blouin J, Brown H, Heroux M, Inglis J, Siegmund G
J Physiol
. 2016 Apr;
594(7):1955.
PMID: 27038107
No abstract available.
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Siegmund G, Heinrichs B, Lawrence J, Philippens M
Stapp Car Crash J
. 2007 Apr;
45:239-56.
PMID: 17458748
An anthropomorphic test device (ATD) which accurately models the kinematic and kinetic responses of human subjects during head restraint contact in low-speed rear-end collisions is needed to evaluate present and...
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Siegmund G, Myers B, Davis M, Bohnet H, Winkelstein B
Stapp Car Crash J
. 2007 Apr;
44:159-70.
PMID: 17458725
The cervical facet capsular ligaments are thought to be an important anatomical site of whiplash injury, although the mechanism by which these structures may be injured during whiplash remains unclear....
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Siegmund G, Myers B, Davis M, Bohnet H, Winkelstein B
Spine (Phila Pa 1976)
. 2001 Nov;
26(19):2095-101.
PMID: 11698885
Study Design: A comparison of cervical facet capsule strain fields in cadaveric motion segments exposed to whiplash-like loads and failure loads. Objectives: To compare the maximum principal strain in the...
7.
Siegmund G, Inglis J, Sanderson D
J Physiol
. 2001 Aug;
535(Pt 1):289-300.
PMID: 11507178
1. An acoustic startle stimulus delivered in place of a 'go' signal in a voluntary reaction time (RT) task has been shown previously to advance the onset latency of a...
8.
Brault J, Siegmund G, Wheeler J
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2000 Apr;
15(6):426-35.
PMID: 10771121
Objective: To assess the potential for cervical muscle injury from a rear-end automobile collision. Design: Experimental design in which human subjects were exposed to low-speed rear-end collisions. The influence of...
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Lawrence J, Siegmund G
Accid Anal Prev
. 2000 Feb;
32(2):219-32.
PMID: 10688478
Automobile seat backs and head restraints play a key safety role during low-speed rear-end collisions, yet few studies have explored the effect of collision variables on seat response. In this...
10.
Siegmund G, Brault J, Wheeler J
Accid Anal Prev
. 2000 Feb;
32(2):207-17.
PMID: 10688477
Recent experiments have produced a linked data set of clinical and kinematic responses for human subjects exposed to controlled low-speed rear-end collisions. The purpose of this paper was to examine...