Objectives Concussion is the most common match injury in professional Rugby Union, accounting for 25% of match injuries. The primary prevention of head injuries requires that the injury mechanism be known so that interventions can be targeted to specifically overall incidence by focusing on characteristics with the greatest propensity to cause a head injury. Methods 611 head injury assessment (HIA) events in professional Rugby Union over a 3-year period were analysed, with specific reference to match events, position, time and nature of head contact. Results 464 (76%) of HIA events occur during tackles, with the tackler experiencing a significantly greater propensity for an HIA than the ball carrier (1.40 HIAs/10...
Objectives Identify the frequency, propensity, and factors related to tackle events which result in...
Objectives Tackle height laws are an area of controversy in rugby union. It is reported that the ...
In the recent past, head injuries in rugby union and league have been a cause for concern. Making us...
OBJECTIVES: The tackle is responsible for the majority of head injuries during rugby union. In order...
Purpose This study aimed to use match video evidence of tackles in elite-level rugby union to identi...
Background Sideline video review has been increasingly used to evaluate risk of con...
Due to the physical and high-impact nature of rugby, head impacts can occur within the game which ca...
The aim of this study was to use video evidence of tackles in elite level rugby union to identify ba...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
Primary objectives: To conduct video and statistical analysis on Rugby Union play, focusing mainly o...
Background: In Italy, to the best of our knowledge, there is no literature relating to injury and co...
There is a growing concern that the long-term effects potentially associated with contact sport are ...
Background: One strategy to prevent and manage concussion is to reduce head impacts, both those resu...
Accelerometer devices can quantify the magnitude of head impacts during sport to ascertain potential...
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. T...
Objectives Identify the frequency, propensity, and factors related to tackle events which result in...
Objectives Tackle height laws are an area of controversy in rugby union. It is reported that the ...
In the recent past, head injuries in rugby union and league have been a cause for concern. Making us...
OBJECTIVES: The tackle is responsible for the majority of head injuries during rugby union. In order...
Purpose This study aimed to use match video evidence of tackles in elite-level rugby union to identi...
Background Sideline video review has been increasingly used to evaluate risk of con...
Due to the physical and high-impact nature of rugby, head impacts can occur within the game which ca...
The aim of this study was to use video evidence of tackles in elite level rugby union to identify ba...
Rugby union is a territorial, dynamic and high-impact collision sport. Unfortunately, due to its phy...
Primary objectives: To conduct video and statistical analysis on Rugby Union play, focusing mainly o...
Background: In Italy, to the best of our knowledge, there is no literature relating to injury and co...
There is a growing concern that the long-term effects potentially associated with contact sport are ...
Background: One strategy to prevent and manage concussion is to reduce head impacts, both those resu...
Accelerometer devices can quantify the magnitude of head impacts during sport to ascertain potential...
Rugby Union is a popular sport played by males and females worldwide, from junior to elite levels. T...
Objectives Identify the frequency, propensity, and factors related to tackle events which result in...
Objectives Tackle height laws are an area of controversy in rugby union. It is reported that the ...
In the recent past, head injuries in rugby union and league have been a cause for concern. Making us...