Purpose Video corroboration of player incurred impacts (PII) using trunk-worn wearable sensors (WS) among national ice-hockey team members. Methods 23 members of the U.S. National (NTDP) U18 team consented to procedures approved by EMU Human Subjects Committee. Bioharness-3 (Zephyr, MD) WS recorded occurrences of PII during games and impacts were generated using Impact Processor (Zephyr, MD). Eight players with the top activity levels each game determined by WS, were observed using video and synchronized with game video collected by NTDP staff. Impacts identified by WS of 6–7.9 g (Z3), 8–9.9 g (Z4) and 10+ g (Z5) were used to corroborate PII. Magnitude and duration of each identified impact were compared by category using MANOVA with Tukey ...
The aim of this review is to investigate the common wearable devices currently used in field hockey ...
Skating is a fundamental movement in ice hockey; however little research has been conducted within t...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146895/1/pmr2s136a.pd
Purpose Video corroboration of player incurred impacts (PII) using trunk-worn wearable sensors (WS) ...
PurposeVideo corroboration of player incurred impacts (PII) using trunk-worn wearable sensors (WS) a...
It is common for athlete exposure (AE) and body contact (BC) to be incorrectly estimated in epidemio...
Abstract Background Rugby league is a full-contact collision sport with an inherent risk of concussi...
Despite growing interest in the biomechanical mechanisms of sports-related concussion, ice hockey an...
Objectives : To determine if a difference exists between the incidence and intensity of the physical...
Full contact sports are inherently dangerous as they involve tough collisions between players. Wirel...
Hockey is a popular sport, and at its highest levels, it is a complex contact game characterized by ...
Objective In field hockey, injuries are assessed by various recording techniques leading to a hetero...
This study examines injury in competitive bodychecking and non-body checking youth ice hockey in mal...
Sport-related concussions, which can result in long-lasting adverse cognitive and behavioural effect...
<div><p>Previous research has sought to quantify head impact exposure using wearable kinematic senso...
The aim of this review is to investigate the common wearable devices currently used in field hockey ...
Skating is a fundamental movement in ice hockey; however little research has been conducted within t...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146895/1/pmr2s136a.pd
Purpose Video corroboration of player incurred impacts (PII) using trunk-worn wearable sensors (WS) ...
PurposeVideo corroboration of player incurred impacts (PII) using trunk-worn wearable sensors (WS) a...
It is common for athlete exposure (AE) and body contact (BC) to be incorrectly estimated in epidemio...
Abstract Background Rugby league is a full-contact collision sport with an inherent risk of concussi...
Despite growing interest in the biomechanical mechanisms of sports-related concussion, ice hockey an...
Objectives : To determine if a difference exists between the incidence and intensity of the physical...
Full contact sports are inherently dangerous as they involve tough collisions between players. Wirel...
Hockey is a popular sport, and at its highest levels, it is a complex contact game characterized by ...
Objective In field hockey, injuries are assessed by various recording techniques leading to a hetero...
This study examines injury in competitive bodychecking and non-body checking youth ice hockey in mal...
Sport-related concussions, which can result in long-lasting adverse cognitive and behavioural effect...
<div><p>Previous research has sought to quantify head impact exposure using wearable kinematic senso...
The aim of this review is to investigate the common wearable devices currently used in field hockey ...
Skating is a fundamental movement in ice hockey; however little research has been conducted within t...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146895/1/pmr2s136a.pd