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Skeletal fractures resulting from fatal falls: A review of the literature
by
Blau, Soren
, Rowbotham, Samantha K.
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Accidental Falls
/ Anthropology
/ Blunt force trauma
/ Case studies
/ Clinical medicine
/ death
/ Fall
/ Falls
/ Fatal
/ Fatalities
/ Forensic anthropology
/ Forensic engineering
/ Forensic Pathology
/ Forensic science
/ Forensic sciences
/ Fracture
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Fractures
/ Fractures, Bone - pathology
/ Fracturing
/ Free fall
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ juveniles
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Morphology
/ Pathology
/ Review
/ Staircases
/ Trauma
/ Vertebrae
2016
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by
Blau, Soren
, Rowbotham, Samantha K.
in
Accidental Falls
/ Anthropology
/ Blunt force trauma
/ Case studies
/ Clinical medicine
/ death
/ Fall
/ Falls
/ Fatal
/ Fatalities
/ Forensic anthropology
/ Forensic engineering
/ Forensic Pathology
/ Forensic science
/ Forensic sciences
/ Fracture
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Fractures
/ Fractures, Bone - pathology
/ Fracturing
/ Free fall
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ juveniles
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Morphology
/ Pathology
/ Review
/ Staircases
/ Trauma
/ Vertebrae
2016
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Skeletal fractures resulting from fatal falls: A review of the literature
by
Blau, Soren
, Rowbotham, Samantha K.
in
Accidental Falls
/ Anthropology
/ Blunt force trauma
/ Case studies
/ Clinical medicine
/ death
/ Fall
/ Falls
/ Fatal
/ Fatalities
/ Forensic anthropology
/ Forensic engineering
/ Forensic Pathology
/ Forensic science
/ Forensic sciences
/ Fracture
/ Fracture mechanics
/ Fractures
/ Fractures, Bone - pathology
/ Fracturing
/ Free fall
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ juveniles
/ Literature reviews
/ Medicine
/ Morphology
/ Pathology
/ Review
/ Staircases
/ Trauma
/ Vertebrae
2016
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2016
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•Falls are unique events which produce unique and complex skeletal blunt force trauma.•Fracture patterns and morphologies are poorly understood in forensic anthropology.•Forensic anthropology, forensic pathology and clinical medicine literature reviewed.•Currently, skeletal trauma detail is typically generalised to anatomical regions.•Greater understanding of skeletal BFT is necessary for medico-legal investigations.
To investigate what is currently known about skeletal blunt force trauma (BFT) resulting from falls, and how valuable that research is in contributing to forensic anthropology investigations and interpretations of circumstances of death, a comprehensive review of forensic anthropology, forensic pathology and clinical medicine literature was performed. Forensic anthropology literature identified that establishing the type of fall from the analysis of BFT is difficult given the uniqueness of each fall event, the complexities involved with identify BFT and, in particular, the limited available research documenting fracture patterning and morphologies. Comparatively, skeletal BFT resulting from fatal falls is well documented in the forensic pathology and clinical medicine literature. These disciplines cover a wide range of fall types (free falls, falls in juveniles, specific fractures produced from falls, falls down staircases, falls resulting in impalements, and ‘other’ fall types), provide details on how the nature of the fall influences the skeletal fracturing, and documents the anatomical regions susceptible to fracturing. Whilst these contributions may assist forensic anthropologists, they provide limited details of fracture patterns and morphologies and thus further research investigating the details of skeletal BFT resulting from fatal falls is required.
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