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Lawrence W Schneider

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Hu J, Orton N, Manary M, Boyle K, Schneider L
Traffic Inj Prev . 2020 Jun; 21(sup1):S37-S42. PMID: 32529848
Objective: Field data have shown significant benefit from driver airbag for occupant protection in frontal crashes. However, vehicle modifiers almost always permanently deactivate airbags for wheelchair-seated drivers. The objective of...
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Klein K, Hu J, Reed M, Schneider L, Rupp J
Traffic Inj Prev . 2017 Jan; 18(4):420-426. PMID: 28095035
Objective: Finite element (FE) models with geometry and material properties that are parametric with subject descriptors, such as age and body shape/size, are being developed to incorporate population variability into...
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Wood L, Miller C, Madura N, Reed M, Schneider L, Klinich K, et al.
Stapp Car Crash J . 2015 Jul; 58:423-63. PMID: 26192962
Eight whole fresh-frozen cadavers (6 female, 2 male) that were elderly and/or female were laterally impacted using UMTRI's dual-sled side-impact test facility. Cadavers were not excluded on the basis of...
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Miller C, Madura N, Schneider L, Klinich K, Reed M, Rupp J
Stapp Car Crash J . 2014 Jan; 57:387-425. PMID: 24435739
Lateral impact tests were performed using seven male post-mortem human subjects (PMHS) to characterize the force-deflection response of contacted body regions, including the lower abdomen. All tests were performed using...
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Rouhana S, Sundararajan S, Board D, Prasad P, Rupp J, Miller C, et al.
Stapp Car Crash J . 2014 Jan; 57:89-137. PMID: 24435728
NHTSA estimates that more than half of the lives saved (168,524) in car crashes between 1960 and 2002 were due to the use of seat belts. Nevertheless, while seat belts...
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Lee Y, Platts-Mills T, Macwilliams J, Sochor M, Jones J, Domeier R, et al.
West J Emerg Med . 2012 Sep; 13(4):329-34. PMID: 22942933
Introduction: We examined the accuracy of research participant characterizations of motor vehicle collisions (MVC). Methods: We conducted an emergency department-based prospective study of adults presenting for care after experiencing an...
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Buning M, Bertocci G, Schneider L, Manary M, Karg P, Brown D, et al.
Assist Technol . 2012 Aug; 24(2):132-41. PMID: 22876735
This position paper is based on the premise that those who ride seated in wheelchairs are entitled to equivalent occupant safety when they are traveling in motor vehicles. The document...
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Sundararajan S, Rouhana S, Board D, DeSmet E, Prasad P, Rupp J, et al.
Stapp Car Crash J . 2012 Aug; 55:161-97. PMID: 22869309
This study evaluated the biomechanical performance of a rear-seat inflatable seatbelt system and compared it to that of a 3-point seatbelt system, which has a long history of good real-world...
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Klinich K, Miller C, Hu J, Nazmi G, Pearlman M, Schneider L, et al.
J Biomech Eng . 2012 Apr; 134(3):034501. PMID: 22482691
Dynamic mechanical properties of placenta tissue are needed to develop computational models of pregnant occupants for use in designing restraint systems that protect the fetus and mother. Tests were performed...
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Manary M, Schneider L
J Pediatr Rehabil Med . 2012 Mar; 4(4):241-50. PMID: 22430620
Occupant restraint systems are designed based on knowledge of crash dynamics and the application of proven occupant-protection principles. For ambulatory children or children who use wheelchairs but can transfer out...