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比较有和无 XRD 泡沫的冰球头盔的亚撞击吸能能力。

A comparison of sub-concussive impact attenuating capabilities of ice hockey helmets with and without XRD foam.

机构信息

Department of Exercise Science & Athletic Training, Adrian College, United States of America.

Department of Exercise Science & Athletic Training, Adrian College, United States of America.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2024 Oct;27(10):697-701. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2024.05.005. Epub 2024 May 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To compare the impact attenuating capabilities between ice hockey helmets manufactured with and without XRD impact protection foam, worn with and without a XRD skullcap, at reducing sub-concussive head accelerations.

DESIGN

Quasi-experimental laboratory.

METHODS

Ice hockey helmets were fit onto a Hybrid III 50th Head Form Head and dropped 25 times onto the left temporal side for each condition: XRD foam helmet, XRD foam helmet with XRD skullcap adjunct, non-XRD foam helmet, and non-XRD foam helmet with XRD skullcap adjunct. The helmets were dropped from a height that resulted in sub-concussive linear accelerations (25-80 g's). Using a tri-axial accelerometer, peak linear accelerations (g) were measured, and the average was used to compare impact attenuation properties across the four conditions.

RESULTS

The highest linear accelerations were observed in the XRD foam helmet without skullcap (32.97 ± 0.61 g) and were significantly greater (p < 0.001) than the XRD helmet with skullcap (21.38 ± 0.76 g). The helmet without XRD foam elicited the lowest peak linear accelerations (16.10 ± 0.73 g) which were significantly lower than the XRD foam helmet regardless of whether the skullcap was added (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Although sub-concussive loads are potentially just as dangerous, much of the research regarding helmet and skullcap efficacy appears to be at high concussive impacts; <70 g's. The findings suggest that helmets with incorporated XRD foam, either within the design or added as an adjunct, are less effective at attenuating linear accelerations at sub-concussive levels than the low-density foam helmet.

摘要

目的

比较带有和不带有 XRD 冲击保护泡沫的冰球头盔,以及佩戴和不佩戴 XRD 头骨帽的情况下,在降低亚脑震荡头部加速度方面的影响。

设计

准实验实验室。

方法

将冰球头盔安装在 Hybrid III 50 号头部模型头部上,然后将其从左颞侧下降 25 次,每种条件下都进行一次:XRD 泡沫头盔、带有 XRD 头骨帽附加件的 XRD 泡沫头盔、非 XRD 泡沫头盔和带有 XRD 头骨帽附加件的非 XRD 泡沫头盔。头盔从导致亚脑震荡线性加速度(25-80g)的高度下降。使用三轴加速度计测量峰值线性加速度(g),并使用平均值比较四种条件下的冲击衰减特性。

结果

带有头骨帽的 XRD 泡沫头盔的线性加速度最高(32.97±0.61g),明显大于带有头骨帽的 XRD 头盔(21.38±0.76g)(p<0.001)。没有 XRD 泡沫的头盔产生的峰值线性加速度最低(16.10±0.73g),无论是否添加头骨帽,都明显低于 XRD 泡沫头盔(p<0.001)。

结论

尽管亚脑震荡负荷同样危险,但关于头盔和头骨帽效果的大部分研究似乎都集中在高脑震荡冲击上;<70g。研究结果表明,带有内置 XRD 泡沫的头盔,无论是在设计中还是作为附加件添加,在亚脑震荡水平下降低线性加速度的效果都不如低密度泡沫头盔。

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