2018
DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000550653.12040.a6
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Catching the snitch or the consequences? Profiling incidence of concussions in Quidditch players

Abstract: ObjectiveTo compare head kinematics measurements obtained from 6 different head impact sensors utilizing different methods of sensor-to-head fixation. DesignFree-drop impacts (total n = 54) were performed at 3.5 and 5.5 m/s onto to the front, back, side, and top of 2 elderly human cadaveric head-neck specimens: a helmeted (Riddell Revolution Speed) male specimen was dropped onto a NOCSAE testing pad; an un-helmeted female specimen was dropped onto a framed sample of field turf. The specimens were instrumented … Show more

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“…profiled concussion in quidditch players in Major League Quidditch, a semi-professional league based in the USA and Canada. 11 In this study, twenty-five percent of players reported to have sustained a medically confirmed concussion during play. This was higher than the concussion rates found in this study.…”
Section: Concussion Ratementioning
confidence: 71%
“…profiled concussion in quidditch players in Major League Quidditch, a semi-professional league based in the USA and Canada. 11 In this study, twenty-five percent of players reported to have sustained a medically confirmed concussion during play. This was higher than the concussion rates found in this study.…”
Section: Concussion Ratementioning
confidence: 71%