Purpose This study aimed to use match video evidence of tackles in elite-level rugby union to identify tackler proficiency characteristics, for both lower body and upper body tackles, that result in head injury assessments (HIA) for the tackler. Methods A review of international rugby union matches (2013–2017) and Pro 12/European Rugby Champions Cup matches (2014–2017) from a professional rugby union club was conducted. HIA (n = 74) and non-HIA tackles (n = 233) were categorized as either front-on or side-on upper body or lower body tackles and were scored for tackling proficiency characteristics. A chi-square test (P < 0.05) and phi and Cramer’s V were calculated to compare HIA and non-HIA tackling proficiency characteristics. Results In...
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. T...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between tackling ability, playing position, muscle st...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between tackling ability, playing position, muscle st...
The aim of this study was to use video evidence of tackles in elite level rugby union to identify ba...
Objectives Tackle height laws are an area of controversy in rugby union. It is reported that the ...
Primary objectives: To conduct video and statistical analysis on Rugby Union play, focusing mainly o...
OBJECTIVES: The tackle is responsible for the majority of head injuries during rugby union. In order...
44th Congress of the Société de Biomécanique, Poitiers, FRANCE, 28-/10/2019 - 30/10/2019Recent news ...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
Offloads are an effective way of breaking through a defensive line in rugby union. Higher tackle hei...
Objectives: RugbySmart is a safe tackle technique education programme. Our objective was to identify...
Objective: There is evidence of chronic injury to the head-and-neck region of Rugby Union players. T...
Objectives Concussion is the most common match injury in professional Rugby Union, accounting fo...
Approximately 25% of Rugby Union injuries occur to players executing a tackle and they mostly involv...
Objectives It has been hypothesised that fatigue may be a major factor in tackle-related injury ris...
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. T...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between tackling ability, playing position, muscle st...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between tackling ability, playing position, muscle st...
The aim of this study was to use video evidence of tackles in elite level rugby union to identify ba...
Objectives Tackle height laws are an area of controversy in rugby union. It is reported that the ...
Primary objectives: To conduct video and statistical analysis on Rugby Union play, focusing mainly o...
OBJECTIVES: The tackle is responsible for the majority of head injuries during rugby union. In order...
44th Congress of the Société de Biomécanique, Poitiers, FRANCE, 28-/10/2019 - 30/10/2019Recent news ...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
Offloads are an effective way of breaking through a defensive line in rugby union. Higher tackle hei...
Objectives: RugbySmart is a safe tackle technique education programme. Our objective was to identify...
Objective: There is evidence of chronic injury to the head-and-neck region of Rugby Union players. T...
Objectives Concussion is the most common match injury in professional Rugby Union, accounting fo...
Approximately 25% of Rugby Union injuries occur to players executing a tackle and they mostly involv...
Objectives It has been hypothesised that fatigue may be a major factor in tackle-related injury ris...
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. T...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between tackling ability, playing position, muscle st...
Purpose: This study examined the relationships between tackling ability, playing position, muscle st...