Influence of centroid acceleration acquisition and filtering class on Head Injury Criterion evaluation

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public challenge in today's society due to high incidence rates and the significant impact on individuals and society[1,2,3]. In order to prevent TBI, scholars have proposed many kinematic-based predictors of head injury, such as Head Injury Criterion(HIC)[4], Generalized Acceleration Model for Brain Injury Threshold(GAMBIT)[5], Head Impact Power(HIP)[6], Kleiven's Linear Combination(KLC)[7], Principal Component Score(PCS)[8], Rotational Injury Criterion(RIC)[9], Power Rotational Head Injury Criterion(PRHIC)[9], Brain Injury Criteria(BrIC)[10], etc.
Source: Injury - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Source Type: research