Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Ann Biomed Eng. 2013 Sep;41(9):1939-49. doi: 10.1007/s10439-013-0801-y. Epub 2013 Apr 19.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a novel instrumented mouthguard as a research device for measuring head impact kinematics. To evaluate kinematic accuracy, laboratory impact testing was performed at sites on the helmet and facemask for determining how closely instrumented mouthguard data matched data from an anthropomorphic test device. Laboratory testing results showed that peak linear acceleration (r (2) = 0.96), peak angular acceleration (r (2) = 0.89), and peak angular velocity (r (2) = 0.98) measurements were highly correlated between the instrumented mouthguard and anthropomorphic test device. Normalized root-mean-square errors for impact time traces were 9.9 ± 4.4% for linear acceleration, 9.7 ± 7.0% for angular acceleration, and 10.4 ± 9.9% for angular velocity. This study demonstrates the potential of an instrumented mouthguard as a research tool for measuring in vivo impacts, which could help uncover the link between head impact kinematics and brain injury in American football.
本研究旨在评估一种新型的带仪器的口腔防护器作为测量头部冲击运动学的研究设备。为了评估运动学准确性,在头盔和面罩上的各个位置进行了实验室冲击测试,以确定带仪器的口腔防护器数据与仿人测试设备数据的匹配程度。实验室测试结果表明,带仪器的口腔防护器和仿人测试设备之间的峰值线性加速度(r²=0.96)、峰值角加速度(r²=0.89)和峰值角速度(r²=0.98)测量值高度相关。冲击时间轨迹的归一化均方根误差分别为线性加速度的 9.9±4.4%、角加速度的 9.7±7.0%和角速度的 10.4±9.9%。本研究表明,带仪器的口腔防护器作为测量体内冲击的研究工具具有潜力,这可能有助于揭示美式橄榄球中头部冲击运动学与脑损伤之间的联系。