Dummy readings tell the human story. In a strong frontal result, Head Injury Criterion stays comfortably below critical thresholds, chest acceleration and chest deflection remain controlled, and femur loads on both sides do not spike into the zones that correlate with knee or hip injury risk. Tibia indices and axial forces—good indicators for lower-leg injury—stay out of the red. That balance is what modern restraint orchestration is all about: belt load limiters sharing the work with airbags that are tuned for these exact body sizes.