2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-021-02773-4
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The Hammer and the Nail: Biomechanics of Striking and Struck Canadian University Football Players

Abstract: This study sought to evaluate head accelerations in both players involved in a football collision. Players on two opposing Canadian university teams were equipped with helmet mounted sensors during one game per season, for two consecutive seasons. A total of 276 collisions between 58 instrumented players were identified via video and cross-referenced with sensor timestamps. Player involvement (striking and struck), impact type (block or tackle), head impact location (front, back, left and right), and play type… Show more

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“…In addition, novel approaches to evaluate concussion biomechanics and brain deformation have been created. 4 Research has explored both the head kinematics and injury metrics for traumatic brain injury in a variety of sports. 13,22 Simulated blunt impacts due to rearward falls have been simulated and the development of a new physical surrogate neck model has been evaluated.…”
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“…In addition, novel approaches to evaluate concussion biomechanics and brain deformation have been created. 4 Research has explored both the head kinematics and injury metrics for traumatic brain injury in a variety of sports. 13,22 Simulated blunt impacts due to rearward falls have been simulated and the development of a new physical surrogate neck model has been evaluated.…”
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confidence: 99%