Instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) have the potential to quantify head acceleration exposures in sport. The Rugby Football League is looking to deploy iMGs to quantify head acceleration exposures as part of the Tackle and Contact Kinematics, Loads and Exposure (TaCKLE) project. iMGs and associated software platforms are novel, thus limited validation studies exist. The aim of this paper is to describe the methods that will determine the validity (ie, laboratory validation of kinematic measures and on-field validity) and feasibility (ie, player comfort and wearability and practitioner considerations) of available iMGs for quantifying head acceleration events in rugby league. Phase 1 will determine the reliability and validity of iMG kinematic m...
Accelerometer devices can quantify the magnitude of head impacts during sport to ascertain potential...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
To investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of head impacts in Australian Football Lea...
Instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) have the potential to quantify head acceleration exposures in sport....
Instrumented mouthguards (iMG) were used to collect head acceleration events (HAE) in men's professi...
Objectives Assess the validity and feasibility of current instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) and associ...
There is a growing concern that the long-term effects potentially associated with contact sport are ...
BACKGROUND: Head impacts in sports can produce brain injuries. The accurate quantification of head k...
In the recent past, head injuries in rugby union and league have been a cause for concern. Making us...
The popularity of instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) use to measure head impact kinematics in contact s...
The contact nature of American football has made head acceleration exposure a concern. We aimed to q...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine head acceleration event (HAE) propensity and incide...
Concussions and sub concussive head impacts in contact sports have become a significant issue over t...
Soccer players purposefully head the ball, raising concerns about reduced tolerance to concussion an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between neck strength and head accele...
Accelerometer devices can quantify the magnitude of head impacts during sport to ascertain potential...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
To investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of head impacts in Australian Football Lea...
Instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) have the potential to quantify head acceleration exposures in sport....
Instrumented mouthguards (iMG) were used to collect head acceleration events (HAE) in men's professi...
Objectives Assess the validity and feasibility of current instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) and associ...
There is a growing concern that the long-term effects potentially associated with contact sport are ...
BACKGROUND: Head impacts in sports can produce brain injuries. The accurate quantification of head k...
In the recent past, head injuries in rugby union and league have been a cause for concern. Making us...
The popularity of instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) use to measure head impact kinematics in contact s...
The contact nature of American football has made head acceleration exposure a concern. We aimed to q...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine head acceleration event (HAE) propensity and incide...
Concussions and sub concussive head impacts in contact sports have become a significant issue over t...
Soccer players purposefully head the ball, raising concerns about reduced tolerance to concussion an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between neck strength and head accele...
Accelerometer devices can quantify the magnitude of head impacts during sport to ascertain potential...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
To investigate the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of head impacts in Australian Football Lea...