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    Prediction of Femoral Impact Forces in Falls on the Hip

    Source: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering:;1991:;volume( 113 ):;issue: 004::page 366
    Author:
    S. N. Robinovitch
    ,
    T. A. McMahon
    ,
    W. C. Hayes
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2895414
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A major determinant of the risk of hip fracture in a fall from standing height is the force applied to the femur at impact. This force is determined by the impact velocity of the hip and the effective mass, stiffness, and damping of the body at the moment of contact. We have developed a simple experiment (the pelvis release experiment) to measure the effective stiffness and damping of the body when a step change in force is applied to the lateral aspect of the hip. Results from pelvis release experiments with 14 human subjects suggest that both increased soft tissue thickness over the hip and impacting the ground in a relaxed state can decrease the effective stiffness of the body, and subsequently reduce peak impact forces. Comparison between our fall impact force predictions and in-vitro measures of femoral fracture strength suggest that any fall from standing height producing direct, lateral impact on the greater trochanter can fracture the elderly hip.
    keyword(s): Force , Stiffness , Damping , Fracture (Process) , Thickness , Soft tissues , Femoral fractures AND Hip fractures ,
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    contributor authorS. N. Robinovitch
    contributor authorT. A. McMahon
    contributor authorW. C. Hayes
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:34:49Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:34:49Z
    date copyrightNovember, 1991
    date issued1991
    identifier issn0148-0731
    identifier otherJBENDY-25876#366_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/108135
    description abstractA major determinant of the risk of hip fracture in a fall from standing height is the force applied to the femur at impact. This force is determined by the impact velocity of the hip and the effective mass, stiffness, and damping of the body at the moment of contact. We have developed a simple experiment (the pelvis release experiment) to measure the effective stiffness and damping of the body when a step change in force is applied to the lateral aspect of the hip. Results from pelvis release experiments with 14 human subjects suggest that both increased soft tissue thickness over the hip and impacting the ground in a relaxed state can decrease the effective stiffness of the body, and subsequently reduce peak impact forces. Comparison between our fall impact force predictions and in-vitro measures of femoral fracture strength suggest that any fall from standing height producing direct, lateral impact on the greater trochanter can fracture the elderly hip.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titlePrediction of Femoral Impact Forces in Falls on the Hip
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume113
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2895414
    journal fristpage366
    journal lastpage374
    identifier eissn1528-8951
    keywordsForce
    keywordsStiffness
    keywordsDamping
    keywordsFracture (Process)
    keywordsThickness
    keywordsSoft tissues
    keywordsFemoral fractures AND Hip fractures
    treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;1991:;volume( 113 ):;issue: 004
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