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Melanie Franklyn

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World Journal of Orthopedics|September 24, 2015
Aetiology and mechanisms of injury in medial tibial stress syndrome: Current and future developmentsMelanie Franklyn, Barry Oakes
World Journal of Orthopedics|October 23, 2013
Experimental and finite element analysis of tibial stress fractures using a rabbit modelMelanie Franklyn, Bruce Field
Traffic Injury Prevention|February 23, 2016
Evaluation of military helmets and roof padding on head injury potential from vertical impactsMelanie Franklyn, Sheridan Laing
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|January 11, 2011
Assessment of the effects and limitations of the 1998 to 2008 Abbreviated Injury Scale map using a large population-based datasetCameron S Palmer, Melanie Franklyn
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 3, 2012
Abbreviated Injury Scale mapping between 1998 and 2008 versions: Multiple maps, but no destination yetCameron S Palmer, Melanie Franklyn, Louise E Niggemeyer
Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering|January 17, 2008
Pediatric material properties: a review of human child and animal surrogatesMelanie Franklyn, Sujanie Peiris, Christina Huber, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|May 21, 2008
Section modulus is the optimum geometric predictor for stress fractures and medial tibial stress syndrome in both male and female athletesMelanie Franklyn, Barry Oakes, Bruce Field, et al.
Stapp Car Crash Journal|November 11, 2006
Analysis of finite element models for head injury investigation: reconstruction of four real-world impactsMelanie Franklyn, Brian Fildes, Liying Zhang, et al.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|November 14, 2023
The use of finite element models for backface deformation and body armour design: a systematic reviewAbd Alhamid R Sarhan, Melanie Franklyn, Peter V S Lee
Annual Proceedings. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine|October 4, 2002
Aortic injuries in side impacts: a preliminary analysisMelanie Franklyn, Michael Fitzharris, King Yang, et al.
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World Journal of Orthopedics|September 24, 2015
Aetiology and mechanisms of injury in medial tibial stress syndrome: Current and future developmentsMelanie Franklyn, Barry Oakes
World Journal of Orthopedics|October 23, 2013
Experimental and finite element analysis of tibial stress fractures using a rabbit modelMelanie Franklyn, Bruce Field
Traffic Injury Prevention|February 23, 2016
Evaluation of military helmets and roof padding on head injury potential from vertical impactsMelanie Franklyn, Sheridan Laing
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|January 11, 2011
Assessment of the effects and limitations of the 1998 to 2008 Abbreviated Injury Scale map using a large population-based datasetCameron S Palmer, Melanie Franklyn
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 3, 2012
Abbreviated Injury Scale mapping between 1998 and 2008 versions: Multiple maps, but no destination yetCameron S Palmer, Melanie Franklyn, Louise E Niggemeyer
Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering|January 17, 2008
Pediatric material properties: a review of human child and animal surrogatesMelanie Franklyn, Sujanie Peiris, Christina Huber, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|May 21, 2008
Section modulus is the optimum geometric predictor for stress fractures and medial tibial stress syndrome in both male and female athletesMelanie Franklyn, Barry Oakes, Bruce Field, et al.
Stapp Car Crash Journal|November 11, 2006
Analysis of finite element models for head injury investigation: reconstruction of four real-world impactsMelanie Franklyn, Brian Fildes, Liying Zhang, et al.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|November 14, 2023
The use of finite element models for backface deformation and body armour design: a systematic reviewAbd Alhamid R Sarhan, Melanie Franklyn, Peter V S Lee
Annual Proceedings. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine|October 4, 2002
Aortic injuries in side impacts: a preliminary analysisMelanie Franklyn, Michael Fitzharris, King Yang, et al.
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