Volvo Executive Reveals: Taller Female Car Owners Are More Prone to Cervical Spine Injuries
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Recently, during Volvo Cars' 99th-anniversary celebration and new product launch event, Lotta Jakobsson, a senior technical expert specializing in safety protection, shared Volvo's significant advancements in safeguarding against cervical spine impact injuries. She highlighted that individuals who sustain cervical spine injuries due to rear-end collisions frequently endure persistent, long-term pain. By analyzing data from the 1990s, it became evident that female drivers, especially those of taller stature, are at a heightened risk of cervical spine impact injuries. Furthermore, seating posture also plays a role in injury risk; sitting at a greater distance from the headrest increases the likelihood of such injuries.