Browse Publications Technical Papers 2002-01-0017
2002-03-04

Simulation and Identification of the Neck Muscle Activities During Head and Neck Flexion Whiplash 2002-01-0017

A previously developed finite element human head/cervical spine model was further enhanced to include the major muscles in the neck. The head/cervical spine model consists of the skull, C1-C7, disks, facets, and all the ligaments in this region. The vertebral bodies are simulated by deformable bodies and the soft tissues in the cervical spine are modeled by nonlinear anisotropic viscoelastic material. The motion segments in the cervical spine model were validated against three-dimensional cadaver test data reported in the literature. To simulate the passive and active muscle properties, the classical Hill muscle model was implemented in the LS-DYNA code and model parameters were based on measurements of cadaver neck musculature. The head/neck model was used to simulate a human volunteer flexion whiplash test reported in the literature. Simulation results showed that the neck muscle contraction and relaxation activities had a significant effect on the head/neck motion. Guided by the head/neck kinematics measured in the test, a plausible neck muscle activation scheme for the neck flexors and extensors was identified. Such a muscle activation scheme led to comparable head rotation, displacement and acceleration between the model and the test.

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