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Dynamic impact response characteristics of a helmeted Hybrid III headform using a centric and non-centric impact protocol
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Traumatic Brain InjuryEngineeringImpact (Mechanics)Impact LoadingInjury PreventionFacial TraumaKinesiologyLinear Impactor SystemBrain InjuryNeurorehabilitationHealth SciencesLinear Acceleration ThresholdsOttawa Test ProtocolRehabilitationBrain Injury PreventionRapid Trauma AssessmentAerospace EngineeringNon-centric Impact ProtocolConcussionMedicineEmergency Medicine
A linear impactor system was used to apply a condensed version of the University of Ottawa Test Protocol, employing five centric and non-centric impact conditions, to a Hybrid III headform fitted with six certified ice hockey helmets. None of the helmeted conditions exceeded linear acceleration thresholds for traumatic or mild traumatic brain injury; however, five of the six helmets had angular acceleration results that were above the 80% risk of mild traumatic brain injury threshold proposed by Zhang et al. High risk of mild traumatic brain injury was associated with non-centric impact conditions and peak angular accelerations, supporting the need for improved three-dimensional helmet certification standards.
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