Background: Epidemiological studies report that females experience greater rates of concussion when compared with males. Biomechanical factors may result in greater post-impact head velocities and accelerations for a given force for females when compared with males. Purpose: To quantify the magnitude, frequency, duration and distribution of impacts to the head and body in rugby league match activities for females versus males. Design: Prospective descriptive epidemiological study. Methods: 21 female and 35 male amateur rugby league players wore wireless impact measuring devices (X2Biosystems; xPatch) behind their right ear over the mastoid process during match participation across a single season. All impact data were collected and...
Context: The majority of head impact research has been completed on male athletes. Despite this fact...
Introduction: Female athletes participating in contact sports demonstrate a concussion injury risk f...
The purpose of this study was to quantify head impact exposure (frequency, location and magnitude of...
Background: Epidemiological studies report that females experience greater rates of concussion when ...
Abstract Objectives: To quantify the magnitude, frequency, duration and distribution of head impact...
Objective: Direct impact with the head and the inertial loading of the head have been postulated as ...
Women’s rugby union has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, with female players now co...
Accelerometer devices can quantify the magnitude of head impacts during sport to ascertain potential...
Purpose—This study aims to quantify the frequency, magnitude, and location of head impacts sustained...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of hea...
Background: Exposure to head acceleration events (HAEs) has been associated with player sex, player ...
Objective: To examine differences in match and training musculoskeletal injury and concussion rates ...
Soccer has experienced steady growth in popularity over the past few decades. There is also growing ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Context: The majority of head impact research has been completed on male athletes. Despite this fact...
Introduction: Female athletes participating in contact sports demonstrate a concussion injury risk f...
The purpose of this study was to quantify head impact exposure (frequency, location and magnitude of...
Background: Epidemiological studies report that females experience greater rates of concussion when ...
Abstract Objectives: To quantify the magnitude, frequency, duration and distribution of head impact...
Objective: Direct impact with the head and the inertial loading of the head have been postulated as ...
Women’s rugby union has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years, with female players now co...
Accelerometer devices can quantify the magnitude of head impacts during sport to ascertain potential...
Purpose—This study aims to quantify the frequency, magnitude, and location of head impacts sustained...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of hea...
Background: Exposure to head acceleration events (HAEs) has been associated with player sex, player ...
Objective: To examine differences in match and training musculoskeletal injury and concussion rates ...
Soccer has experienced steady growth in popularity over the past few decades. There is also growing ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Context: The majority of head impact research has been completed on male athletes. Despite this fact...
Introduction: Female athletes participating in contact sports demonstrate a concussion injury risk f...
The purpose of this study was to quantify head impact exposure (frequency, location and magnitude of...