Prevention Strategies of Traumatic Brain Injury in Football Players

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2019-04

Authors

Hall, Zachary
Baxter, Gary
Dong, Neil X.
Chou, Shih-Feng

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American Society for Engineering Education

Abstract

In this project, we study the effects of the impact angle during a helmet-to-helmet collision on stress distribution and deacceleration values of the brain tissue in efforts to reduce brain injuries for football players. The overall goal is to provide sufficient information to improve the design of helmet technology. In addition, our study will be able to inform the athletes to avoid a helmet-to-helmet collision, such that, they can be trained to shift their heads in the horizontal direction to create a “glancing blow” effect. It is suggested that by avoiding a helmet-to-helmet collision, both rotational acceleration and stress can be reduced leading to a lower probability of receiving concussions and subsequent brain injuries [1].

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Hall, Z., & Baxter, G., & Dong, N. X., & Chou, S. (2019, April), Prevention Strategies of Traumatic Brain Injury in Football Players Paper presented at 2018 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Section Annual Meeting, AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Austin, TX 78705. https://peer.asee.org/31589