Blog - Sport- and Gender-Based Differences in Head Impact Exposure and Mechanism in High School Sports
Sport- and Gender-Based Differences in Head Impact Exposure and Mechanism in High School Sports
Written by Colleen LoGrande
Tagged As United States Brain Injury Alliance
Abstract: Repeated head impacts sustained by athletes have been linked to short-term neurophysiologic deficits; thus, there is growing concern about the number of head impacts sustained in sports. Accurate head impact exposure data obtained via head impact sensors may help identify appropriate strategies across sports and between genders to mitigate repetitive head impacts.
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