Jarrod W. Carter, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Mechanical, Biomedical, Biomechanics
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Randal Ching grad student 2002 University of Washington
 (Compressive cervical spine injury: The effect of injury mechanism on structural injury pattern and neurologic injury potential.)
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Van Toen C, Carter JW, Oxland TR, et al. (2014) Moment measurements in dynamic and quasi-static spine segment testing using eccentric compression are susceptible to artifacts based on loading configuration. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 136: 124505
Carter JW, Luepke P, Henry KC, et al. (2009) Rollover dynamics: An exploration of the fundamentals Sae International Journal of Passenger Cars - Electronic and Electrical Systems. 1: 80-104
Nuckley DJ, Eck MP, Carter JW, et al. (2004) Spinal maturation affects vertebral compressive mechanics and vBMD with sex dependence. Bone. 35: 720-8
Burnett R, Carter J, Roberts V, et al. (2004) The influence of seatback characteristics on cervical injury risk in severe rear impacts. Accident; Analysis and Prevention. 36: 591-601
Moffatt EA, Cooper ER, Croteau JJ, et al. (2003) Matched-pair rollover impacts of rollcaged and production roof cars using the controlled rollover impact system (CRIS) Sae Transactions. 112: 145-152
Carter JW, Ku GS, Nuckley DJ, et al. (2002) Tolerance of the cervical spine to eccentric axial compression. Stapp Car Crash Journal. 46: 441-59
Carter JW, Mirza SK, Tencer AF, et al. (2000) Canal geometry changes associated with axial compressive cervical spine fracture. Spine. 25: 46-54
Ching RP, Watson NA, Carter JW, et al. (1997) The effect of post-injury spinal position on canal occlusion in a cervical spine burst fracture model. Spine. 22: 1710-5
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