A mispositioned shoulder belt, such as the high position for the inboard belt may cause high loads and neck lateral bending, placing the internal structures such as the vascular system and spinal column at risk for trauma [Sinson et al. 2003].
Sinson GP, Yoganandan N, Pintar FA, Morgan RM, Maiman DJ, Brasel KJ, Gennaelli TA. (2003) Carotid artery trauma in motor vehicle crashes: Investigation of the loacal tensile loading mechanism. Preceedings IRCOBI, 20th International Conference on the Biomechanics of Impact, Lyon, France pp207-216
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