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    Spherical indentation load-relaxation of soft biological tissues by Mattice, Jason M., Lau, Anthony G., Oyen, Michelle L., Kent, Richard W.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-08-2006)
    “…Elastic-viscoelastic correspondence was used to generate displacement–time solutions for spherical indentation testing of soft biological materials with…”
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    Foot kinematics and loading of professional athletes in American football-specific tasks by Riley, Patrick O, Kent, Richard W, Dierks, Tracy A, Lievers, W. Brent, Frimenko, Rebecca E, Crandall, Jeff R

    Published in Gait & posture (01-09-2013)
    “…Highlights ► We measured the foot motion and ground reaction forces of American football specific activities. ► Nine professional level football players, three…”
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    Behavior of ATD, PMHS and Human Volunteer in Frontal Crash Test by Higuchi, Kazuo, B. Arbogast, Kristy, W. Kent, Richard

    “…There are many studies comparing the behavior of ATD (anthropomorphic testing device) and PMHS (Post Mortality Human Subject = Cadaver) to improve the…”
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    Behavior of ATD, PMHS and Human Volunteer in Crash Test by Higuchi, Kazuo, Forman, Jason L., Kent, Richard W., Arbogast, Kristy B.

    “…Quantifying the whole body response of ATD (anthropomorphic testing device) is important to study the behavior of belted occupant. In a previous study we…”
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    Estimation of conditions evoking fracture in finger bones under pinch loading based on finite element analysis by Pramudita, Jonas A., Kamiya, Seiji, Ujihashi, Sadayuki, Choi, Hyung-Yun, Ito, Masato, Watanabe, Ryoji, Crandall, Jeff R., Kent, Richard W.

    “…A finger finite element (FE) model was created from CT images of a Japanese male in order to obtain a shape-biofidelic model. Material properties and…”
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    Incidence of Lower Extremity Injury in the National Football League: 2015 to 2018 by Mack, Christina D., Kent, Richard W., Coughlin, Michael J., Shiue, Kristin Y., Weiss, Leigh J., Jastifer, James R., Wojtys, Edward M., Anderson, Robert B.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-07-2020)
    “…Background: Lower extremity injuries are the most common injuries in professional sports and carry a high burden to players and teams in the National Football…”
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    Development of a computational framework to adjust the pre-impact spine posture of a whole-body model based on cadaver tests data by Poulard, David, Subit, Damien, Donlon, John-Paul, Kent, Richard W

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (26-02-2015)
    “…Abstract A method was developed to adjust the posture of a human numerical model to match the pre-impact posture of a human subject. The method involves…”
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    Video Analysis of Reported Concussion Events in the National Football League During the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 Seasons by Lessley, David J., Kent, Richard W., Funk, James R., Sherwood, Christopher P., Cormier, Joseph M., Crandall, Jeff R., Arbogast, Kristy B., Myers, Barry S.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-12-2018)
    “…Background: Concussions in American football remain a high priority of sports injury prevention programs. Detailed video review provides important information…”
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    Influence of mesh density, cortical thickness and material properties on human rib fracture prediction by Li, Zuoping, Kindig, Matthew W, Subit, Damien, Kent, Richard W

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-11-2010)
    “…Abstract The purpose of this paper was to investigate the sensitivity of the structural responses and bone fractures of the ribs to mesh density, cortical…”
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    Thoracic response targets for a computational model: a hierarchical approach to assess the biofidelity of a 50th-percentile occupant male finite element model by Poulard, David, Kent, Richard W, Kindig, Matthew, Li, Zuoping, Subit, Damien

    “…Current finite element human thoracic models are typically evaluated against a limited set of loading conditions; this is believed to limit their capability to…”
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    Rib fractures under anterior–posterior dynamic loads: Experimental and finite-element study by Li, Zuoping, Kindig, Matthew W, Kerrigan, Jason R, Untaroiu, Costin D, Subit, Damien, Crandall, Jeff R, Kent, Richard W

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (19-01-2010)
    “…Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate whether using a finite-element (FE) mesh composed entirely of hexahedral elements to model cortical and…”
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    Is There Really a “Cushion Effect”?: A Biomechanical Investigation of Crash Injury Mechanisms in the Obese by Kent, Richard W, Forman, Jason L, Bostrom, Ola

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-04-2010)
    “…The objective of this study was to document the motion and potential injury mechanisms of obese occupants in frontal car crashes compared to a control group of…”
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    Position-Specific Circumstances of Concussions in the NFL: Toward the Development of Position-Specific Helmets by Lessley, David J., Kent, Richard W., Cormier, Joseph M., Sherwood, Christopher P., Funk, James R., Crandall, Jeff R., Myers, Barry S., Arbogast, Kristy B.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-11-2020)
    “…Consideration of position-specific features of the NFL concussion environment could enable improved risk mitigation through the design of position-specific…”
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    Thoracic spine morphology of a pseudo-biped animal model (kangaroo) and comparisons with human and quadruped animals by Balasubramanian, Sriram, Peters, James R., Robinson, Lucy F., Singh, Anita, Kent, Richard W.

    Published in European spine journal (01-12-2016)
    “…Purpose Based on the structural anatomy, loading condition and range of motion (ROM), no quadruped animal has been shown to accurately mimic the structure and…”
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    Micromechanical modeling of calcifying human costal cartilage using the generalized method of cells by Lau, Anthony G., Kindig, Matthew W., Salzar, Rob S., Kent, Richard W.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-05-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] Various tissues in the human body, including cartilage, are known to calcify with aging. There currently is no material model that accounts…”
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    Brain injury risk from primary blast by Rafaels, Karin A, Bass, Cameron R Dale, Panzer, Matthew B, Salzar, Robert S, Woods, William A, Feldman, Sanford H, Walilko, Tim, Kent, Richard W, Capehart, Bruce P, Foster, Jonathan B, Derkunt, Burcu, Toman, Amanda

    “…Military service members are often exposed to at least one explosive event, and many blast-exposed veterans present with symptoms of traumatic brain injury…”
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    Transient and long-time kinetic responses of the cadaveric leg during internal and external foot rotation by Mait, Alexander R, Mane, Adwait, Forman, Jason L, Donlon, John Paul, Nie, Bingbing, Kent, Richard W

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (28-02-2017)
    “…Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the long-time and transient characteristics of the moment generated by external (ER) and internal (IR)…”
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    Modeling costal cartilage using local material properties with consideration for gross heterogeneities by Forman, Jason L, Kent, Richard W

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (15-03-2011)
    “…Abstract Contemporary computer models of the thorax designed to predict injury in automobile collisions model the costal cartilage as a homogeneous material…”
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    Rear-facing versus forward-facing child restraints: an updated assessment by McMurry, Timothy L, Arbogast, Kristy B, Sherwood, Christopher P, Vaca, Federico, Bull, Marilyn, Crandall, Jeff R, Kent, Richard W

    Published in Injury prevention (01-02-2018)
    “…The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend children be placed in rear-facing child restraint systems…”
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