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Southland Stags part of world sport's 'largest' head impact study

A group of Southland Stags players are wearing mouth guards, which include a battery and two microchips, to help World Rugby with their head impact research. ....

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Super Rugby trials concussion detecting eye-tracking technology


In the lead-up to Super Rugby Trans-Tasman, all participating players undertook baseline testing under controlled conditions to provide an accurate comparison for use when a player comes off the field for an HIA.
Data collected from the NeuroFlex testing will be used to compare the accuracy of concussion identification based on the eye and head movements versus the current iteration of the HIA.
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The new technology will help sideline assessments for players like Crusaders star Sam Whitelock.
The trial’s outcomes will inform future moves that the sport will take in advancing the welfare of players. ....

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Electronic mouth guards in AFL aid science


Electronic mouth guards in AFL aid science
Clubs that use the wearable technology aid sport science data collection.
An AFL match between Essendon and Adelaide Football Clubs. Essendon trialed the Nexus A9 mouth guards in 2019. Credit: Wikimedia commons.
New wearable technology, such as electronic mouth guards, being trialled in AFL (Australian Football League) and other sports will provide data for concussion researchers to better understand the minute causes of concussion.
The comprehensive data about speed and acceleration of players upon impact will be collected for use in long-term studies.
The electronic technology isn’t now able help diagnose concussions, but it is yielding data essential for understanding underlying causes of impacts to the head. ....

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