Researchers have been collecting head impact data from instrumented football players to characterize the biomechanics of concussion for the past 15 years, yet the link between biomechanical input and clinical outcome is still not well understood. We have previously shown that even though concussive biomechanics might be unremarkable in large datasets of head impacts, the impacts causing injury are of high magnitude for the concussed individuals relative to their impact history. This finding suggests a need to account for differences in tolerance at the individual level. In this study, we identified control subjects for our concussed subjects who demonstrated traits we believed were correlated to factors thought to affect injury tolerance, i...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...
This study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players on days...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Studies of football athletes have implicated repetitive head impact exposure in the onset of cogniti...
Recent research has suggested a possible link between sports-related concussions and neurodegen-erat...
Recent studies using a helmet-based accelerometer system (Head Impact Telemetry System [HITS]) have ...
Background: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, l...
Kinematic measurements of head impacts are sensitive to sports concussion, but not highly specific. ...
Recent research has suggested a possible link between sports-related concussions and neurodegen-erat...
Epidemiological studies of the neurological health of former professional soccer players are being u...
Epidemiological studies of the neurological health of former professional soccer players are being u...
In American football, impacts to the helmet and the resulting head accelerations are the primary cau...
Objective: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, li...
Background Concussion is common in the sporting arena and is often challenging to diagnose. The deve...
This study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players on days...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...
This study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players on days...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Studies of football athletes have implicated repetitive head impact exposure in the onset of cogniti...
Recent research has suggested a possible link between sports-related concussions and neurodegen-erat...
Recent studies using a helmet-based accelerometer system (Head Impact Telemetry System [HITS]) have ...
Background: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, l...
Kinematic measurements of head impacts are sensitive to sports concussion, but not highly specific. ...
Recent research has suggested a possible link between sports-related concussions and neurodegen-erat...
Epidemiological studies of the neurological health of former professional soccer players are being u...
Epidemiological studies of the neurological health of former professional soccer players are being u...
In American football, impacts to the helmet and the resulting head accelerations are the primary cau...
Objective: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, li...
Background Concussion is common in the sporting arena and is often challenging to diagnose. The deve...
This study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players on days...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...
This study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players on days...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...