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Biodynamics Engineering, Inc. (BEI) is dedicated to the study and prevention of injuries through the use of biomechanics--the application of engineering principles to the human structure. Founded in 1979 by Dr. Carley Ward, BEI began by providing research services to the U.S. and Canadian governments in the area of transportation safety. Over the years, the scope of the services provided by our company has expanded.

Today our clients include attorneys, physicians, insurance companies, government agencies, and private individuals. We assess a variety of events and activities which can cause injury, such as motor vehicle accidents; amusement park rides; various athletic pursuits; shootings; child abuse; and job related accidents.
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Injury biomechanics involves the study of how injuries are caused and how they can be prevented.
BEI specializes in analyzing injuries and alleged injury events.
By considering the human body as a structure from an engineering perspective, BEI analyzes an injury event to determine how the injury occurred, if the injury is consistent with circumstances described by eye witnesses, and how the injury pattern might be altered or eliminated under a different set of circumstances.
BEI has done extensive consulting work regarding the biomechanics of injury for automobile product liability litigation.
The BEI Graphics Department has the ability to produce broadcast-quality videotapes and three-dimensional animations.
Our video crew and editing facility have created numerous types of videos including documentation of evidence, accident scenes and scientific testing.
BEI has produced 3-D animations for the television industry, as well as for demonstrative evidence in litigation.
The Graphics Department can also produce anatomical injury diagrams, engineering drawings, and other exhibits on high-end computers.
The BEI test center has a 32-channel data acquisition system that is capable of collecting data up to 10 kHz.
Our many transducers include accelerometers, tension/compression load cells, strain gauges, and pressure sensors.
Two Hybrid III dummy heads are in-house equipment and full Hybrid III dummies are available when needed.
Other test equipment includes a drop tower, Phantom high-speed video cameras and Faro laser scanners.
In addition to testing conducted directly for clients, our test center staff works in conjunction with our engineers and researchers to conduct testing that supports our biomechanical analysis and research projects.
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