AIM: To use personalised computed tomography (CT)-based finite element models to quantitatively investigate the likelihood of self-inflicted humeral fracture in non-ambulant infants secondary to rolling.

Altai, Z., Viceconti, M., Li, X., Offiah, A.C. (2020). Investigating rolling as mechanism for humeral fractures in non-ambulant infants: a preliminary finite element study. CLINICAL RADIOLOGY, 75(1), 78.e9-78.e16 [10.1016/j.crad.2019.08.026].

Investigating rolling as mechanism for humeral fractures in non-ambulant infants: a preliminary finite element study

Viceconti, M.;
2020

Abstract

AIM: To use personalised computed tomography (CT)-based finite element models to quantitatively investigate the likelihood of self-inflicted humeral fracture in non-ambulant infants secondary to rolling.
2020
Altai, Z., Viceconti, M., Li, X., Offiah, A.C. (2020). Investigating rolling as mechanism for humeral fractures in non-ambulant infants: a preliminary finite element study. CLINICAL RADIOLOGY, 75(1), 78.e9-78.e16 [10.1016/j.crad.2019.08.026].
Altai, Z.; Viceconti, M.; Li, X.; Offiah, A. C.
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