publications by Roger W Nightingale.


Papers Published

  1. Camacho, D.L.A. and Nightingale, R.W. and Myers, B.S., The influence of surface padding properties on head and neck injury risk, Trans. ASME, J. Biomech. Eng. (USA), vol. 123 no. 5 (2001), pp. 432 - 9 [1.1389086] .
    (last updated on 2007/04/16)

    Abstract:
    A validated computational head-neck model was used to understand the mechanical relationships between surface padding characteristics and injury risk during impacts near the head vertex. The study demonstrated that injury risk can be decreased by maximizing the energy-dissipating ability of the pad, choosing a pad stiffness that maximizes pad deformation without bottoming out, maximizing pad thickness, and minimizing surface friction. That increasing pad thickness protected the head without increasing neck loads suggests that the increased cervical spine injury incidence previously observed in cadaveric impacts to padded surfaces relative to lubricated rigid surfaces was due to increased surface friction rather than pocketing of the head in the pad

    Keywords:
    biomechanics;elasticity;friction;impact (mechanical);physiological models;