Tolerance of the human leg and thigh in dynamic latero-medial bending

Abstract The goal of the current study was to perform dynamic bending experiments on legs and thighs from post mortem human surrogates (PMHS) and combine the failure data with that of previous applicable studies to perform an injury risk analysis. Four leg and 12 thigh specimens were loaded dynamically (∼1.5 m/s) in latero-medial 3-point bending. The four leg specimens and six of the thigh specimens were loaded at the mid-diaphysis and the other 6 thigh specimens were loaded at a third of the length from the distal end. Data from four other studies were used with data from the current study to develop injury risk functions for the human thigh loaded at the distal third (50% probability of femur fracture = 372 Nm), and at the mid shaft (50% probability of femur fracture = 447 Nm) and for the human leg loaded at the mid shaft (50% probability of tibia fracture = 312 Nm).

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