Biomechanical Analysis

Biomechanics is the science of taking engineering principles such as force and motion and applying these principles to forces on the human body.  Typically, cases where injuries seem suspicious or non consistent with the nature of the accident require the involvement of  an engineer and a medical physician. CED biomechanical engineers have training in both engineering principles and  medical education which allow our engineers to provide causation along with an injury assessment.  Due to their experience and diverse background, our biomechanical engineers have the ability to reconstruct  accidents and then provide injury assessment.biomech2

Types of Biomechanical Analysis

  • Low Speed Impacts
  • Spinal injuries
  • Bone Fractures
  • Pre-Existing Condition Analysis

 

 

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VCG Biomechanics Blogs

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The Science Behind Investigating Low Speed Collisions
No damage, no injury? Although many think that this is true, it is a myth that does not hold water. When two vehicles strike ...
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Investigating Low-Speed, Rear-End Collisions
No damage - - no injury. This is a common misconception. Lack of damage to the car's exterior does not mean there is no damag...
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Investigating Low Speed Rear End Collisions
  Investigating Low- Speed Rear-End Collisions No damage - - no injury.  This is a common misconception.  La...
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