Roth S. Thoughts and perspectives on biomechanical numerical models under impacts: Are women forgotten from research?
Proc Inst Mech Eng H 2023;
237:1122-1138. [PMID:
37702375 DOI:
10.1177/09544119231195182]
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Abstract
The present paper explores a series of articles in the literature which deal with impact biomechanics of the head and thorax/abdomen segments, investigating the "sex specific properties/data" used in the studies. Statements in these studies are analyzed and point out, the use of male or female subjects for the developments of finite element models and their validation against experimental data. The present analysis raises the question about "androcentrism," and how biomechanical engineering findings and the design of the derived protecting devices are focused on male subjects.
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