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Comments on "Ballistics: a primer for the surgeon" [PDF]
In response to a published assertion to the contrary, this paper briefly reviews many studies that document remote wounding effects of ballistic pressure waves including experiments in pigs and dogs that find brain injury resulting from animal models shot in the thigh and case studies in humans that document both remote brain and spinal cord injuries ...
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Tissue damage or pathological alterations are not detectable in the majority of people with whiplash associated disorders (WAD). Widespread hyperalgisa, morphological muscle changes and psychological distress are common features of WAD. However little is
M. Sterling, J. Elliott, P. Cabot
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Injustice perceptions about pain: parent–child discordance is associated with worse functional outcomes [PDF]
Pain is experienced within and influenced by social environments. For children with chronic pain, the child–parent relationship and parental beliefs about pain are particularly important and may influence pain outcomes. Pain-related injustice perceptions
Hirsh, Adam T.+5 more
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Machine Learning Applications in Spine Biomechanics [PDF]
Spine biomechanics is at a transformation with the advent and integration of machine learning and computer vision technologies. These novel techniques facilitate the estimation of 3D body shapes, anthropometrics, and kinematics from as simple as a single-camera image, making them more accessible and practical for a diverse range of applications.
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Multi-directional dynamic model for traumatic brain injury detection [PDF]
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a complex injury that is hard to predict and diagnose, with many studies focused on associating head kinematics to brain injury risk. Recently, there has been a push towards using computationally expensive finite element (FE) models of the brain to create tissue deformation metrics of brain injury. Here, we developed a 3
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Misleading reference to unpublished wound ballistics data regarding distant injuries [PDF]
An article (J Trauma 29:10-18, 1989) cites unpublished wound ballistics data to support the authors' view that distant injuries are a myth in wound ballistics. The actual data, published in 1990, actually contains a number of detailed examples of distant injuries. (Bellamy RF, Zajtchuk R. The physics and biophysics of wound ballistics.
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PTSD Symptoms Mediate the Effect of Attachment on Pain and Somatisation after Whiplash Injury
Introduction: The development of persistent pain post-whiplash injury is still an unresolved mystery despite the fact that approximately 50% of individuals reporting whiplash develop persistent pain.
T. Andersen, A. Elklit, O. Brink
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The illustrative neuroimaging findings of whiplash injury in a child. [PDF]
Keskin H, Pirimoglu B.
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Unsupervised learning with GLRM feature selection reveals novel traumatic brain injury phenotypes [PDF]
Baseline injury categorization is important to traumatic brain injury (TBI) research and treatment. Current categorization is dominated by symptom-based scores that insufficiently capture injury heterogeneity. In this work, we apply unsupervised clustering to identify novel TBI phenotypes. Our approach uses a generalized low-rank model (GLRM) model for
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Traumatic trigeminal neuropathy after whiplash injury: A case report. [PDF]
Jang SH, Seo JP, Kwon YH.
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