Abstract Characterizing head impacts in athletic and occupational settings requires the evaluation of accelerations of the head. Often athletic and occupational scenarios with a heightened risk of head injury or… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Characterizing head impacts in athletic and occupational settings requires the evaluation of accelerations of the head. Often athletic and occupational scenarios with a heightened risk of head injury or impact already utilize helmet and/or mouthguard hardware. We present a device which relies on existing safety equipment to implement a mouthguard-based inertial measurement device. This device uses high-bandwidth spatially-separated single axis accelerometers and a helmet-mounted data collection and transmission system to record and report accelerations of the head with a measurement bandwidth and resolution that exceeds existing mouthguard-based inertial measurement systems. The device is capable of recording data for the duration of an athletic event (∼3 h) and transmitting impact events wirelessly to a receiver unit outside of the field of play, allowing for the real-time monitoring and recording of head impact events.
               
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