Correlation between acute phase head injury to cyclists and consciousness disturbance: a case study in reconstruction of single-cyclist accident

Author:

OIKAWA Shoko1,MATSUI Yasuhiro2,GOMEI Sayaka3,KONNO Tomoe1,UENO Takahiro1,NAKADATE Hiromichi4,AOMURA Shigeru1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University

2. Vehicle Safety Research Department, National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory

3. Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital

4. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, Shinshu University

Publisher

Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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