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An Electromyographic Study of Low-Velocity Rear-End Impacts

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2002

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Abstract

Muscle responses were greater with higher levels of acceleration. Because the muscular component of the head-neck complex plays a central role in the abatement of higher acceleration levels, it may be a primary site of injury in the whiplash phenomenon.

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