Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force TraumaAlison Galloway |
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... hyperextension ( Knight 1991 ) . In rear - end collisions , the victim often suffers injuries of hyperextension . Typically these sequences can produce fractures in any of a number of locations including ( 1 ) arch of C1 or C2 , ( 2 ) ...
... hyperextension ( Knight 1991 ) . In rear - end collisions , the victim often suffers injuries of hyperextension . Typically these sequences can produce fractures in any of a number of locations including ( 1 ) arch of C1 or C2 , ( 2 ) ...
Page 88
... hyperextension during falls from a height . Fractures of the lateral masses of C1 are also possible ( Landells and Van Peteghem 1988 ) ( Figure 4-2 ) . These fractures extend through only one arch without passing " through " the center ...
... hyperextension during falls from a height . Fractures of the lateral masses of C1 are also possible ( Landells and Van Peteghem 1988 ) ( Figure 4-2 ) . These fractures extend through only one arch without passing " through " the center ...
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... hyperextension of the upper neck , the fracture line itself may be vertical , horizontal or oblique . The presence of the transverse foramen substantially weakens the bone at the pedicle ( Evans 1982 ) . Judicial hangings may also ...
... hyperextension of the upper neck , the fracture line itself may be vertical , horizontal or oblique . The presence of the transverse foramen substantially weakens the bone at the pedicle ( Evans 1982 ) . Judicial hangings may also ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Role of the Forensic Anthropologist in Trauma Analysis | 13 |
Summary | 31 |
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