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Characteristics of Bone Injuries Resulting from Knife Wounds Incised with Different Forces
Authors:Caitlin Humphrey BHlthSc  Jaliya Kumaratilake PhD  Maciej Henneberg PhD  DSc
Affiliation:Biological Anthropology and Comparative Anatomy Research Unit, Medical School North, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Abstract:The aim of this research was to experimentally determine the characteristics of incised bone wounds, which are commonly found in defense injuries. A specially constructed pivoting arm device was used to inflict wounds with controlled forces and direction. Five knives were selected to inflict the wounds on porcine forelimbs. Eight incised wounds were made per knife per force. A larger knife and a greater force caused longer and wider bone wounds. Comparisons of individual knives at the two forces produced varying results in the bone wounds. A correlation was seen between the force and the length (r = 0.69), width (r = 0.63), and depth (r = 0.57) of bone wounds. Serrated‐edge and nonserrated knives can be distinguished from the appearance of the wound. The outcomes may be applicable in forensic investigations to ascertain the forces associated with incised wounds and identify the specific knife used.
Keywords:forensic science  trauma  force  incised wounds  knife wound  sharp force trauma
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