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Purpose It is usually difficult to obtain the accurate mechanical properties of pediatric brain and skull because of the absence of pediatric cadaver experiments. The goal of this work is to discuss how different brain mechanical properties influence pediatric head response. Methods A validated finite element model of a 3-year-old child head with detailed anatomical structures was used to parametrically...
Traumatic brain injury caused by drop and traffic accidents is an important reason for children’s death and disability. Recently, the computer finite element (FE) head model has been developed to investigate brain injury mechanism and biomechanical responses. Based on CT data of a healthy 3-year-old child head, the FE head model with detailed anatomical structure was developed. The deep brain structures...
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