Summary
Spyros is Reader in Injury Biomechanics in the Department of Bioengineering, Associate Director (Research) in the Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injuries Studies, and Director of the Injury & Reconstruction Test Suite at Imperial College London.
Spyros's research concerns the traumatic injury of the musculoskeletal system with a particular interest in the lower extremities, pelvis, and spinal column. The research combines clinical, experimental, and computational methods and technologies to determine mechanisms of injury, but also to assess current - and design new - treatment, protective, and rehabilitation strategies.
A list of Spyros' publications can be found in the tab above and on Google Scholar and Web of Science.
Publications
Journals
Rankin IA, Nguyen T-TN, McMenemy L, et al. , 2022, Protective Clothing Reduces Lower Limb Injury Severity Against Propelled Sand Debris in a Laboratory Setting, Human Factors and Mechanical Engineering for Defense and Safety, Vol:6, ISSN:2509-8004
Breeze J, Fryer RN, Nguyen T-TN, et al. , 2022, Injury modelling for strategic planning in protecting the national infrastructure from terrorist explosive events, Bmj Military Health, ISSN:2633-3767
Nguyen TT, Breeze J, Masouros S, 2022, Penetration of Energised Metal Fragments to Porcine Thoracic Tissues, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, ISSN:0148-0731
Conference
Rankin IA, Nguyen TT, Webster C, et al. , 2022, The Injury Mechanism of Explosive Blast Trauma, with Protective Strategies for the Pelvis and Lower Limbs, Pages:652-653
Tsukada H, Nguyen TTN, Breeze J, et al. , 2022, Fragment penetration into the heart: initial findings, Pages:789-790