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头枕——被忽视的对策。

Head restraints--the neglected countermeasure.

作者信息

O'Neill B

机构信息

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Arlington, VA 22201-4751, USA.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2000 Mar;32(2):143-50. doi: 10.1016/s0001-4575(99)00057-3.

Abstract

In a rear-end crash, if an occupant's head is unsupported it lags behind as the torso is accelerated forward. This causes the neck to change shape, first taking an s-shape and then bending backward in a 'whiplash' motion. This sudden differential movement of the head and torso can cause 'whiplash' injuries to the neck. This paper reviews methods to minimize the differential head/torso movement and reduce the resulting injuries, focusing on the necessary first step for prevention, which is a head restraint that is behind and close to the back of an occupant's head during the crash. The history of head restraints since the 1950s is reviewed, with particular attention to advanced restraint designs that are proving effective in reducing whiplash injury risk in dynamic tests using a new crash test dummy neck and a new neck injury criterion.

摘要

在追尾碰撞中,如果乘客的头部没有支撑,那么当躯干向前加速时,头部会滞后。这会导致颈部变形,首先呈S形,然后以“鞭打”动作向后弯曲。头部和躯干这种突然的差异运动可能会导致颈部“鞭打”损伤。本文回顾了将头部/躯干差异运动降至最低并减少由此产生的损伤的方法,重点关注预防的必要第一步,即在碰撞过程中位于乘客头部后方且靠近头部的头枕。回顾了自20世纪50年代以来头枕的发展历程,特别关注了在使用新型碰撞测试假人颈部和新的颈部损伤标准进行的动态测试中,被证明能有效降低鞭打损伤风险的先进约束设计。

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