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Overview

Barry S. Myers is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research activities are focused primarily within the field of Medicine, with 24 publications contributing to this broad area. Specific subfields include Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.

Myers's work covers a range of principal topics including Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Injury Epidemiology and Prevention, Automotive and Human Injury Biomechanics, Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, Occupational Health and Safety Research, Health and Medical Research Impacts, and Biomedical and Engineering Education.

They have published multiple papers in several journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
  • Sports Engineering
  • The American Journal of Sports Medicine

Some of the recent papers by Myers and contributors include:

  • Development and Evaluation of a Test Method for Assessing the Performance of American Football Helmets, 2020, Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Comparison of Laboratory and On-Field Performance of American Football Helmets, 2020, Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Laboratory Evaluation of Shell Add-On Products for American Football Helmets for Professional Linemen, 2021, Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Laboratory Reconstructions of Concussive Helmet-to-Helmet Impacts in the National Football League, 2020, Annals of Biomedical Engineering
  • Position-Specific Circumstances of Concussions in the NFL: Toward the Development of Position-Specific Helmets, 2020, Annals of Biomedical Engineering

Frequent collaborators in Myers's research include Jeff R. Crandall, Kristy B. Arbogast, James R. Funk, Ann M. Bailey, and Joseph M. Cormier, with multiple joint publications. These coauthors suggest a collaborative approach to research across related areas of biomedical engineering and injury biomechanics.

Best Publications

  • The role of strength in rising from a chair in the functionally impaired elderly.

    Michael A. Hughes;Barry S. Myers;Margaret L. Schenkman;Margaret L. Schenkman

  • The cervical facet capsule and its role in whiplash injury: a biomechanical investigation.

    Beth A. Winkelstein;Roger W. Nightingale;William J. Richardson;Barry S. Myers

  • Dynamic responses of the head and cervical spine to axial impact loading.

    Roger W. Nightingale;James H. McElhaney;James H. McElhaney;William J. Richardson;William J. Richardson;Barry S. Myers;Barry S. Myers

  • Development of a Finite Element Model for Blast Brain Injury and the Effects of CSF Cavitation

    Matthew B. Panzer;Barry S. Myers;Bruce P. Capehart;Bruce P. Capehart;Cameron R. Bass

  • Comparative strengths and structural properties of the upper and lower cervical spine in flexion and extension

    Roger W. Nightingale;Beth A. Winkelstein;Kurt E. Knaub;William J. Richardson

  • Mechanical evidence of cervical facet capsule injury during whiplash: a cadaveric study using combined shear, compression, and extension loading.

    Gunter P. Siegmund;Barry S. Myers;Martin B. Davis;Herbert F. Bohnet

  • Characterization of the passive responses of live skeletal muscle using the quasi-linear theory of viscoelasticity

    Thomas M. Best;James McElhaney;William E. Garrett;Barry S. Myers

  • THE DYNAMIC RESPONSES OF THE CERVICAL SPINE: BUCKLING, END CONDITIONS, AND TOLERANCE IN COMPRESSIVE IMPACTS

    Roger W. Nightingale;James H. McElhaney;Daniel L. Camacho;Michael Kleinberger

  • Flexion and extension structural properties and strengths for male cervical spine segments.

    Roger W. Nightingale;V. Carol Chancey;Danielle Ottaviano;Jason F. Luck

  • Rapid neck muscle adaptation alters the head kinematics of aware and unaware subjects undergoing multiple whiplash-like perturbations

    Gunter P Siegmund;David J Sanderson;Barry S Myers;J Timothy Inglis

  • Neck strains and sprains among motor vehicle occupants-United States, 2000.

    Kyran P Quinlan;Joseph L Annest;Barry Myers;George Ryan

  • Quantifying skeletal muscle properties in cadaveric test specimens: effects of mechanical loading, postmortem time, and freezer storage.

    C. A. Van Ee;A. L. Chasse;B. S. Myers

  • Awareness affects the response of human subjects exposed to a single whiplash-like perturbation.

    Gunter P. Siegmund;David J. Sanderson;Barry S. Myers;J. Timothy Inglis

  • Experimental impact injury to the cervical spine: relating motion of the head and the mechanism of injury.

    Roger W. Nightingale;James H. Mcelhaney;William J. Richardson;Thomas M. Best

  • Experimental Flexibility Measurements for the Development of a Computational Head-Neck Model Validated for Near-Vertex Head Impact

    Daniel L. Camacho;Roger W. Nightingale;Joseph J. Robinette;Sanjay K. Vanguri

  • Improved estimation of human neck tensile tolerance: reducing the range of reported tolerance using anthropometrically correct muscles and optimized physiologic initial conditions.

    Valeta Carol Chancey;Roger W. Nightingale;Chris A. Van Ee;Kurt E. Knaub

  • An improved method for finite element mesh generation of geometrically complex structures with application to the skullbase

    Daniel L.A. Camacho;Robert H. Hopper;Gerald M. Lin;Barry S. Myers

  • Epidemiology, classification, mechanism, and tolerance of human cervical spine injuries

    Barry S. Myers;Beth A. Winkelstein

  • Tensile properties of the human muscular and ligamentous cervical spine

    C A Van Ee;R W Nightingale;Dla Camacho;V C Chancey

  • Acute spinal ligament disruption: MR imaging with anatomic correlation

    Mark A. Kliewer;Linda Gray;Jacqueline Paver;William D. Richardson

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger W. Nightingale
Roger W. Nightingale Duke University
Kristy B. Arbogast
Kristy B. Arbogast Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Jeffrey Richard Crandall
Jeffrey Richard Crandall University of Virginia
Thomas M. Best
Thomas M. Best University of Miami
William E. Garrett
William E. Garrett Duke University
John J. Callaghan
John J. Callaghan University of Iowa
J. Timothy Inglis
J. Timothy Inglis University of British Columbia
Narayan Yoganandan
Narayan Yoganandan Medical College of Wisconsin
Roger E. McLendon
Roger E. McLendon Duke University
Marcus G. Pandy
Marcus G. Pandy University of Melbourne

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