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The Biomechanics of Helmets and Helmet Removal
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1985To better understand motion in the cervical spine related to helmet wearing and removal, normal volunteers underwent videotaped fluoroscopy during helmet removal and lateral spine X-rays in various positions. There was a tendency towards increased flexion in the supine position in the helmeted volunteers which disappeared with minimal traction.
R D, Meyer, W W, Daniel
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Pediatrics, 2001
Bicycling remains one of the most popular recreational sports among children in America and is the leading cause of recreational sports injuries treated in emergency departments. An estimated 23 000 children younger than 21 years sustained head injuries (excluding the face) while bicycling in 1998. The bicycle helmet is a very effective device that can
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Bicycling remains one of the most popular recreational sports among children in America and is the leading cause of recreational sports injuries treated in emergency departments. An estimated 23 000 children younger than 21 years sustained head injuries (excluding the face) while bicycling in 1998. The bicycle helmet is a very effective device that can
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European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases, 2023
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Treatment of positional plagiocephaly – Helmet or no helmet?
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2014Positional plagiocephaly has attained widespread attention. There is a lot of data on helmet therapy available, but the natural course of the deformity has not been investigated in depth. The decision for or against helmet therapy can be controversial.
Susanne, Kluba +4 more
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Delos: A Journal of Translation and World Literature
In The General of the Dead Army (1963), Ismail Kadare narrates, in fictional form, a search for the bones/remains of Italian soldiers killed near Albania’s southern border during Italy’s invasion of Greece during WWII. They lie in quickly constructed mass graves at the sites of battle.
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In The General of the Dead Army (1963), Ismail Kadare narrates, in fictional form, a search for the bones/remains of Italian soldiers killed near Albania’s southern border during Italy’s invasion of Greece during WWII. They lie in quickly constructed mass graves at the sites of battle.
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