Concussion in Rugby is an important public health issue and there is a clear need for concussion-reducing headgear. It is not clear whether currently available soft headgear can mitigate the effects of a concussive impact and it is concerning that a notable proportion of the playing population have a misbelief in their protective effect. In order to enhance development of modern and effective headgear, this study investigated suitability of smart polymer materials via both standardised and novel biomechanical test methodologies. Superior performances of the smart polymers to that of the existing products were generally observed and resulted in the reductions of at least 40% in the probability of concussion. Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI) sever...
There is no standard test to assess the ability of soft headgear to prevent the likelihood of head i...
poster abstractSoccer have gained tremendous success in the US with more than 3 million registered y...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of rugby headgear and the effect of impact site and headge...
Soccer is the most played sport in the world, with over 256 million people actively playing “The Bea...
Laboratory and epidemiological research in Australian football, rugby league and rugby union has dem...
There has been a long debate among researchers on whether soccer heading is capable of causing brain...
Soccer is the most played sport in the world, with over 256 million people playing “The Beautiful Ga...
The International Rugby Board (IRB) restricts the thickness of rugby headgear to no more than 10 mm ...
The uniqueness of soccer is that the players are allowed to use their head to pass the ball to a tea...
N. Mironov, C. Book, P. Roback, E. Voldal, N. Peterson, & S. Crouser St. Olaf College, Northfield, M...
Participation in contact sports across all levels carries a risk of sustaining a head injury through...
Objectives To assess the association between soft-shell headgear (HG) use and sports-related concuss...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential of soft-shelled rugby headgear to reduce line...
Each year an estimated 1.7 million people suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI), of which 52,000 ...
Oblique impact is the most common situation that cyclists experience during traffic accidents during...
There is no standard test to assess the ability of soft headgear to prevent the likelihood of head i...
poster abstractSoccer have gained tremendous success in the US with more than 3 million registered y...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of rugby headgear and the effect of impact site and headge...
Soccer is the most played sport in the world, with over 256 million people actively playing “The Bea...
Laboratory and epidemiological research in Australian football, rugby league and rugby union has dem...
There has been a long debate among researchers on whether soccer heading is capable of causing brain...
Soccer is the most played sport in the world, with over 256 million people playing “The Beautiful Ga...
The International Rugby Board (IRB) restricts the thickness of rugby headgear to no more than 10 mm ...
The uniqueness of soccer is that the players are allowed to use their head to pass the ball to a tea...
N. Mironov, C. Book, P. Roback, E. Voldal, N. Peterson, & S. Crouser St. Olaf College, Northfield, M...
Participation in contact sports across all levels carries a risk of sustaining a head injury through...
Objectives To assess the association between soft-shell headgear (HG) use and sports-related concuss...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential of soft-shelled rugby headgear to reduce line...
Each year an estimated 1.7 million people suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI), of which 52,000 ...
Oblique impact is the most common situation that cyclists experience during traffic accidents during...
There is no standard test to assess the ability of soft headgear to prevent the likelihood of head i...
poster abstractSoccer have gained tremendous success in the US with more than 3 million registered y...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of rugby headgear and the effect of impact site and headge...