[Land-speed] Head Restraints...another concept.

joseph lance jolylance at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 10 14:15:45 MDT 2008


Neil;

Thats true to a certain extent but the short duration impacts can still be 
very harmful and the harm may not be immediately apparent.

I'm thinking that repeated NFL and boxing impacts leading to concussions, 
joint injuries, etc. may be quite similar to getting rattled around in an 
LSR roll cage during a crash even if the crash is survived.

Maybe the sports medicine people can help with increased LSR safety.

Lance

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <neil at dbelltech.com>
To: "'joseph lance'" <jolylance at earthlink.net>; "'Ed Weldon'" 
<23.weldon at comcast.net>; <drmayf at mayfco.com>; "'LSR'" 
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Subject: RE: [Land-speed] Head Restraints...another concept.


> Lance;
>
> The body can stand high G forces but for only a very short duration. If 
> the
> G forces act over a longer time then the ability to withstand them becomes
> greatly reduced.
>
> Regards, Neil   Tucson, AZ


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