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美式橄榄球的头盔外壳衬垫:一项具有初步现场研究结果的全面实验室评估。

Padded Helmet Shell Covers in American Football: A Comprehensive Laboratory Evaluation with Preliminary On-Field Findings.

机构信息

Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA.

出版信息

Ann Biomed Eng. 2024 Oct;52(10):2703-2716. doi: 10.1007/s10439-023-03169-2. Epub 2023 Mar 14.

Abstract

Protective headgear effects measured in the laboratory may not always translate to the field. In this study, we evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of a commercially available padded helmet shell cover in the laboratory and on the field. In the laboratory, we evaluated the padded helmet shell cover's efficacy in attenuating impact magnitude across six impact locations and three impact velocities when equipped to three different helmet models. In a preliminary on-field investigation, we used instrumented mouthguards to monitor head impact magnitude in collegiate linebackers during practice sessions while not wearing the padded helmet shell covers (i.e., bare helmets) for one season and whilst wearing the padded helmet shell covers for another season. The addition of the padded helmet shell cover was effective in attenuating the magnitude of angular head accelerations and two brain injury risk metrics (DAMAGE, HARM) across most laboratory impact conditions, but did not significantly attenuate linear head accelerations for all helmets. Overall, HARM values were reduced in laboratory impact tests by an average of 25% at 3.5 m/s (range: 9.7 to 39.6%), 18% at 5.5 m/s (range: - 5.5 to 40.5%), and 10% at 7.4 m/s (range: - 6.0 to 31.0%). However, on the field, no significant differences in any measure of head impact magnitude were observed between the bare helmet impacts and padded helmet impacts. Further laboratory tests were conducted to evaluate the ability of the padded helmet shell cover to maintain its performance after exposure to repeated, successive impacts and across a range of temperatures. This research provides a detailed assessment of padded helmet shell covers and supports the continuation of in vivo helmet research to validate laboratory testing results.

摘要

防护头盔在实验室中测量的效果可能并不总是适用于实际情况。在这项研究中,我们评估了一种市售的填充头盔外壳覆盖物在实验室和现场的冲击衰减能力。在实验室中,我们评估了填充头盔外壳覆盖物在配备三种不同头盔模型时,在六个冲击位置和三种冲击速度下对冲击幅度的衰减效果。在初步的现场调查中,我们使用仪器化的牙套在一个赛季中不佩戴填充头盔外壳覆盖物(即裸头盔)和另一个赛季佩戴填充头盔外壳覆盖物时,监测大学线卫在练习期间的头部冲击幅度。填充头盔外壳覆盖物的添加有效地降低了大多数实验室冲击条件下的角加速度和两个脑损伤风险指标(DAMAGE,HARM)的幅度,但并没有显著降低所有头盔的线性头部加速度。总的来说,在实验室冲击测试中,填充头盔外壳覆盖物使 HARM 值平均降低了 25%(范围:9.7 至 39.6%),在 3.5 m/s 时降低了 18%(范围:-5.5 至 40.5%),在 7.4 m/s 时降低了 10%(范围:-6.0 至 31.0%)。然而,在现场,裸头盔冲击和填充头盔冲击之间没有观察到任何头部冲击幅度测量值的显著差异。进一步的实验室测试评估了填充头盔外壳覆盖物在暴露于重复连续冲击和在一系列温度下的性能保持能力。这项研究对填充头盔外壳覆盖物进行了详细评估,并支持继续进行体内头盔研究,以验证实验室测试结果。

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