Injury Biomechanics Flashcards

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What is the purpose of injury biomechanics?

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Assess injury mechanics, dev strategies to reduce structural/functional damage in anatomical structures

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List a scale that we can use to determine injury severity

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AIS - Abreviated Injury Scale, 7 regions, severity listed 1-5, 6 being death.

Used w ISS, summed square of 3 most severe and get score from 0-75.

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How does Mechanical Load relate to Injury? What are the 3 diagrams we can use to depict.

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  1. Overstress - acute failure

2. Overuse - chronic overuse failure

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What is the training advice for reducing mechanical load injuries?

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Boom bust pattern (2.7x) for acute failure injuries in first week
Train 2-3x/week, increasing 10-20% each week
If training load doubled in a week, 3-5x likelihood of injury

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What are the response to acute mechanical load injuries?

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Elastic region, Plastic region, Ultimate failure point

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What are determining factors of the acute response to mechanical load?

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Orientation, age, type of tissue

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Discuss the findings regarding Head Injuries and Combat Sports

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Overall: Higher for MMA fighters than for boxers
But MMA > more minor contusion injuries
Boxers more likely to experience serious head injury (concussion/head trauma) leading to loss of consciousness

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What are the etiology of Brain Injuries

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Force (f = ma) or Inertia (L=I x w)

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Discuss two methods of assessing Head Injuries

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Head Severity Index HSI (also called Gadd Severity Index) & Head Injury Criterion HIC

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How is HSI calculated? What are the reference values?

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HSI = head acceleration(2.5) x time
Severe injury if:
HSI > 1000 (direct impact) OR HSI > 1500 (indirect impact)

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How is HIC calculated? How is it referenced?

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Similar calculation as HSI but

Analyze Acceleration-time pulse to determine starting and ending points that yield highest score

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Why is the HIC important?

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Because HSI produces unreasonably high values predicting severe injuries
When scores compared to cadaver experiments

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If HSI > 1000 (direct impact), what are the probabilities of head injuries?

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18% severe - AIS 4
55% serious - AIS 3
90% moderate - AIS 2

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Can you draw a graph depicting Acceleration-time pulse, HSI, and HIC for a impact between surrogate head and impact surface?

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a) show peak value / max g score
b) HSI = area under curve
c) same as B but show t0 and t1 time limits that maximize the HIC score

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