Recent research has suggested a possible link between sports-related concussions and neurodegen-erative processes, highlighting the importance of developing methods to accurately quantify head impact tolerance. The use of kinematic parameters of the head to predict brain injury has been sug-gested because they are indicative of the inertial response of the brain. The objective of this study is to characterize the rotational kinematics of the head associated with concussive impacts using a large head acceleration dataset collected from human subjects. The helmets of 335 football players were instrumented with accelerometer arrays that measured head acceleration following head impacts sustained during play, resulting in data for 300,977 subco...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...
Recent research has suggested a possible link between sports-related concussions and neurodegen-erat...
Background: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, l...
The sport of American football is associated with a high incidence of concussion, which research has...
Objective: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, li...
Incidents resulting in head injury generally involve components of both linear and rotational motion...
Incidents resulting in head injury generally involve components of both linear and rotational motion...
Background Concussion is common in the sporting arena and is often challenging to diagnose. The deve...
IRCOBI Conference 2012, 12 - 14 September 2012, Dublin (Ireland)Concussion has become recognized as ...
Researchers have been collecting head impact data from instrumented football players to characterize...
In American football, impacts to the helmet and the resulting head accelerations are the primary cau...
Kinematic measurements of head impacts are sensitive to sports concussion, but not highly specific. ...
The objective of this study was to determine the degree of association of peak resultant linear acce...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...
Recent research has suggested a possible link between sports-related concussions and neurodegen-erat...
Background: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, l...
The sport of American football is associated with a high incidence of concussion, which research has...
Objective: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, li...
Incidents resulting in head injury generally involve components of both linear and rotational motion...
Incidents resulting in head injury generally involve components of both linear and rotational motion...
Background Concussion is common in the sporting arena and is often challenging to diagnose. The deve...
IRCOBI Conference 2012, 12 - 14 September 2012, Dublin (Ireland)Concussion has become recognized as ...
Researchers have been collecting head impact data from instrumented football players to characterize...
In American football, impacts to the helmet and the resulting head accelerations are the primary cau...
Kinematic measurements of head impacts are sensitive to sports concussion, but not highly specific. ...
The objective of this study was to determine the degree of association of peak resultant linear acce...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
A single head impact in sport can cause an acute concussion, whereas repetitive head impacts are sus...
PurposeThis study compares the frequency and severity of head impacts sustained by football players ...