Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. The highly physical skill of tackling occurs every few seconds throughout a match and various injuries associated with tackling are relatively common. Of particular interest are head injuries that result in a concussion. Recently, repeated non-injurious head impacts in sport have attracted the attention of researchers interested in brain health. Therefore, this study assessed head movement during repeated rugby tackle drills among experienced Rugby Union players. Experienced male and female participants performed 15 1-on-1 tackles in a motion analysis laboratory to measure the head movements of the ball carrier and tackler during each tackle, ...
Rugby union players can be involved in many tackles per game. However, little is known of the regula...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of hea...
44th Congress of the Société de Biomécanique, Poitiers, FRANCE, 28-/10/2019 - 30/10/2019Recent news ...
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. T...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
The objective of the study was to investigate the cumulative neurocognitive effects of repetitive co...
Concussion is known to detrimentally affect brain health. Rugby tackles commonly occur with high co...
The aim of this study was to use video evidence of tackles in elite level rugby union to identify ba...
Objective: Direct impact with the head and the inertial loading of the head have been postulated as ...
There is mounting evidence of reduced long-term cognitive ability in rugby players, even in those wi...
Purpose This study aimed to use match video evidence of tackles in elite-level rugby union to identi...
This study aimed to determine the acceleration of the head relative to the thorax during rugby tackl...
The long-term consequences of repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs), or concussions, as w...
Concussion is known to detrimentally affect brain health. Rugby tackles commonly occur with high col...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between neck strength and head accele...
Rugby union players can be involved in many tackles per game. However, little is known of the regula...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of hea...
44th Congress of the Société de Biomécanique, Poitiers, FRANCE, 28-/10/2019 - 30/10/2019Recent news ...
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. T...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
The objective of the study was to investigate the cumulative neurocognitive effects of repetitive co...
Concussion is known to detrimentally affect brain health. Rugby tackles commonly occur with high co...
The aim of this study was to use video evidence of tackles in elite level rugby union to identify ba...
Objective: Direct impact with the head and the inertial loading of the head have been postulated as ...
There is mounting evidence of reduced long-term cognitive ability in rugby players, even in those wi...
Purpose This study aimed to use match video evidence of tackles in elite-level rugby union to identi...
This study aimed to determine the acceleration of the head relative to the thorax during rugby tackl...
The long-term consequences of repetitive mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs), or concussions, as w...
Concussion is known to detrimentally affect brain health. Rugby tackles commonly occur with high col...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between neck strength and head accele...
Rugby union players can be involved in many tackles per game. However, little is known of the regula...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of hea...
44th Congress of the Société de Biomécanique, Poitiers, FRANCE, 28-/10/2019 - 30/10/2019Recent news ...