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MRI Plays Role in Developing Novel Device to Help Protect Athletes' Brains During Head Impacts


MRI Plays Role in Developing Novel Device to Help Protect Athletes’ Brains During Head Impacts
February 26, 2021  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized marketing of a new device intended to be worn around the neck of athletes aged 13 years and older during sports activities to aid in the protection of the brain from the effects associated with repetitive sub-concussive head impacts. The non-invasive device, called Q-Collar, is a C-shaped collar that applies compressive force to the neck and increases blood volume to help reduce movement of the brain within the cranial space which may occur during head impacts. The device may reduce the occurrence of specific changes in the brain that are associated with brain injury. ....

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This head impact collar that cuts athlete brain injuries just got the FDA nod


This head impact collar that cuts athlete brain injuries just got the FDA nod
Chris Davies - Feb 26, 2021, 12:02pm CST
An innovative collar intended to prevent athletes from suffering brain injury from head impacts has been given authorization by the FCC to go on sale in the US, with hopes that Q-Collar could help the millions of such injuries that happen each year. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to nerve damage, paralysis, and even death, when blunt trauma causes the brain to “slosh” in the skull.
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, there are potentially as many as 3.8 million TBIs that are blamed on sports and recreation in the US every year. It’s been of particular concern around young people playing football, where incidents involving striking, or being struck by, another person or object can lead to such damage. ....

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