34th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Tsukuba, Japan, 18-22 July 2016This study examines the effect of impact surface on head kinematic response and maximum principal strain (MPS) for equestrian falls. A helmeted Hybrid III headform was dropped unrestrained onto three impact surfaces of different stiffness (steel, turf and sand) and three locations. Peak resultant linear acceleration, rotational acceleration and duration of the impact events were measured. A finite element brain model was used to calculate MPS. The results revealed that drops onto steel produced higher peak linear acceleration, rotational acceleration and MPS but lower impact durations than drops to turf and sand. However, despite lower MPS values, turf a...
OBJECTIVES: To collect and analyse helmets from real-world equestrian accidents. To record reported ...
The objective of this study was to determine the degree of association of peak resultant linear acce...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
34th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Tsukuba, Japan, 18-22 July 2016This study e...
This study examines the effect of impact surface on head kinematic response and maximum principal st...
International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury (IRCOBI) 2017, Antwerp, Belgium, 13-15 Sept...
Jockey head injuries, especially concussions, are common in horse racing. Current helmets do help to...
Jockey head injuries, especially concussions, are common in horse racing. Current helmets do help to...
Sport helmet certification standards solely prescribe the use of vertical drop towers in their proto...
A novel instrumentation system previously implemented on American football helmets (Greenwald et al....
This paper has not been screened for accuracy nor refereed by any body of scientific peers and shoul...
Recently studies have assessed the ability of helmets to reduce peak linear and rotational accelerat...
Recently studies have assessed the ability of helmets to reduce peak linear and rotational accelerat...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
OBJECTIVES: To collect and analyse helmets from real-world equestrian accidents. To record reported ...
The objective of this study was to determine the degree of association of peak resultant linear acce...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
34th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Tsukuba, Japan, 18-22 July 2016This study e...
This study examines the effect of impact surface on head kinematic response and maximum principal st...
International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury (IRCOBI) 2017, Antwerp, Belgium, 13-15 Sept...
Jockey head injuries, especially concussions, are common in horse racing. Current helmets do help to...
Jockey head injuries, especially concussions, are common in horse racing. Current helmets do help to...
Sport helmet certification standards solely prescribe the use of vertical drop towers in their proto...
A novel instrumentation system previously implemented on American football helmets (Greenwald et al....
This paper has not been screened for accuracy nor refereed by any body of scientific peers and shoul...
Recently studies have assessed the ability of helmets to reduce peak linear and rotational accelerat...
Recently studies have assessed the ability of helmets to reduce peak linear and rotational accelerat...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
Accidental impacts to the human head are often a combination of translational and rotational acceler...
OBJECTIVES: To collect and analyse helmets from real-world equestrian accidents. To record reported ...
The objective of this study was to determine the degree of association of peak resultant linear acce...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...