The ability of American Football helmets to manage linear acceleration with repeated high-energy impacts

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Die Möglichkeit von Helmen im American Football zur Abmilderung von linearen Beschleunigungen mit wiederholten hochintensiven Impacts
Autor:Cournoyer, Janie; Post, Andrew; Rousseau, Philippe; Hoshizaki, Blaine
Erschienen in:Journal of athletic training
Veröffentlicht:51 (2016), 3, S. 258-263, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1062-6050, 0160-8320, 1938-162X
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Erfassungsnummer:PU201606003934
Quelle:BISp

Abstract des Autors

Context: Football players can receive up to 1400 head impacts per season, averaging 6.3 impacts per practice and 14.3 impacts per game. A decrease in the capacity of a helmet to manage linear acceleration with multiple impacts could increase the risk of traumatic brain injury. Objective: To investigate the ability of football helmets to manage linear acceleration with multiple high-energy impacts.
Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Setting: Laboratory. Main Outcome Measure(s): We collected linear-acceleration data for 100 impacts at 6 locations on 4 helmets of different models currently used in football. Impacts 11 to 20 were compared with impacts 91 to 100 for each of the 6 locations. Results: Linear acceleration was greater after multiple impacts (91−100) than after the first few impacts (11−20) for the front, front-boss, rear, and top locations. However, these differences are not clinically relevant as they do not affect the risk for head injury. Conclusions: American football helmet performance deteriorated with multiple impacts, but this is unlikely to be a factor in head-injury causation during a game or over a season.