
pmid: 1113592
AbstractSelected facial bone locations were impacted to simulate clinical trauma conditions. Locations selected included the nose, zygoma, mandible, maxilla, and frontal bone. The experiment clearly delineate tolerance bands for the facial bones for both sexes. These data should permit the improved design of injury producing structures.
Male, Skull Fractures, Transducers, Facial Bones, Maxillary Fractures, Biomechanical Phenomena, Sex Factors, Mandibular Fractures, Frontal Bone, Humans, Female, Nasal Bone, Stress, Mechanical, Zygomatic Fractures
Male, Skull Fractures, Transducers, Facial Bones, Maxillary Fractures, Biomechanical Phenomena, Sex Factors, Mandibular Fractures, Frontal Bone, Humans, Female, Nasal Bone, Stress, Mechanical, Zygomatic Fractures
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