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An examination of American football helmets using brain deformation metrics associated with concussion
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Date Issued
2013-03
Date Available
2013-09-26T15:49:09Z
Abstract
The sport of American football is associated with a high incidence of concussion, which research has identified may lead to long term neurological damage. As a result, it is important that protective technologies be developed to help mitigate the incidence of this type of brain trauma. This research examines how the design characteristics between different American football helmet models affect the linear and rotational acceleration responses as well as brain deformation metrics using a centric/non-centric impacting protocol. The protocol involved impacting the helmets at nine centric/non-centric sites. Brain deformation metrics were calculated using the University College Dublin Brain Trauma Model. The results revealed that design characteristics do influence the brain deformation metrics associated with incidence of concussion. Further analysis revealed that rotational acceleration was more related to brain deformation metrics than linear acceleration. These results show that when attempting to reduce brain deformation metrics, the development of rotational acceleration diminishing technologies may be beneficial. This research indicates that helmet design may be able to reduce the risk of concussive injury.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Materials & Design
Volume
45
Start Page
653
End Page
662
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 Elsevier
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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