John H Bolte 4th
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Recent Articles
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Schaffer R, Kang Y, Marcallini Jr A, Pipkorn B, Bolte 4th J, Agnew A
Stapp Car Crash J
. 2024 Dec;
68:104-154.
PMID: 39704625
Thoracic injuries, most frequently rib fractures, commonly occur in motor vehicle crashes. With an increased reliance on human body models (HBMs) for injury prediction in various crash scenarios, all thoracic...
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Kang Y, Baker G, DeWitt T, Marcallini A, Pradhan V, Tesny A, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2024 Nov;
53(2):520-535.
PMID: 39540972
In recent post-mortem human subjects (PMHS) studies in a high-speed rear-facing frontal impact (HSRFFI), the PMHS sustained multiple rib fractures. The seatback structure and properties of the seats might contribute...
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Baker G, Mansfield J, Bolte 4th J
Traffic Inj Prev
. 2024 Nov;
25(sup1):S183-S192.
PMID: 39485714
Objective: Varying initial belt torso contact (i.e., belt gap) on belt-positioning boosters may have implications for potential shoulder belt slip-off in low-speed evasive vehicle maneuvers and differences in dynamic outcomes...
4.
Baker G, Bohman K, Mansfield J, Jakobsson L, Bolte 4th J
Accid Anal Prev
. 2023 Sep;
192:107280.
PMID: 37699266
Objective: Pediatric anthropomorphic test devices (ATDs) are important tools for the assessment of child occupant protection and should represent realistic child belt fit and posture on belt-positioning boosters. Previous comparisons...
5.
Pradhan V, Ramachandra R, Stammen J, Kracht C, Moorhouse K, Bolte 4th J, et al.
Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin
. 2023 Sep;
27(10):1287-1302.
PMID: 37680130
The objective of this study was to assess the biofidelity of the Global Human Body Models Consortium (GHBMC) 50 male (M50-O) v6.0 seated in an upright (25-degree recline) all-belts-to-seat (ABTS)...
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Kang Y, Bendig A, Stammen J, Hutter E, Moorhouse K, Bolte 4th J, et al.
Traffic Inj Prev
. 2022 Dec;
24(1):62-68.
PMID: 36576054
Objective: The purpose of this study was to generate biomechanical response corridors of the small female thorax during a frontal hub impact and evaluate scaled corridors that have been used...
7.
Sribnick E, Mansfield J, Rhodes C, Fullaway V, Bolte 4th J
Traffic Inj Prev
. 2022 Sep;
23(8):500-503.
PMID: 36083809
Cervical spine injuries in children under 10 frequently involve the craniocervical junction. In patients too small for conventional spinal instrumentation, treatment may involve placement of a halo orthotic, and these...
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Baker G, Mansfield J, Hunter R, Bolte 4th J
Traffic Inj Prev
. 2021 Sep;
22(sup1):S87-S92.
PMID: 34528844
Previous studies have indicated that gap between the seatbelt and torso (reduced belt torso contact) for children on belt-positioning booster seats (BPBs) may lead to less torso engagement and increased...
9.
Mansfield J, Baker G, Ramachandra R, Bolte 4th J
Traffic Inj Prev
. 2021 Aug;
22(sup1):S93-S98.
PMID: 34379543
Objectives: The objective was to understand how the use or nonuse of the Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) system affects the performance of booster seats during frontal impacts....
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Kang Y, Stammen J, Ramachandra R, Agnew A, Hagedorn A, Thomas C, et al.
Stapp Car Crash J
. 2021 Feb;
64:155-212.
PMID: 33636005
The objective of this study was to generate biomechanical corridors from post-mortem human subjects (PMHS) in two different seatback recline angles in 56 km/h sled tests simulating a rear-facing occupant...