The skeletal trauma resulting from a fatal B.A.S.E jump: a case study showing the impact of landing feet-first under extreme vertical deceleration - Rowbotham SK, Blau S, Hislop-Jambrich J.

The term 'B.A.S.E jump' refers to jumping from a building, antenna, span (i.e., bridge) or earth (i.e., cliff) structure, and parachuting to the ground. There are numerous hazards associated with B.A.S.E jumps which often result in injury and, occasionally...
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