Episode Synopsis "11: Trauma Biomechanics & Safety Systems — Dr. Cheryl Quenneville"
Dr. Cheryl Quenneville, Associate Professor at McMaster University, discusses her research on bone fracture related to high energy impact exposures and the development of injury thresholds. She further discusses ongoing research on safety systems intended to prevent traumatic injury and orthopaedic fixation devices for comminuted fracture.
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