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Football Impact, “New Technology” to Reduce Rotational Acceleration Part 2

Kansas City Researcher Chi-ming Huang, an associate professor of biological sciences at the University of Missouri-Kansas City has been developing an “active helmet” that “dissipates impact energy away from the head and neck to other parts of the body” utilizing rods from the helmet to the shoulder pads that stabilize at impact. Learn more at:: http://kcur.org/post/kansas-city-researcher-says-active-helmet-may-prevent-football-concussions#stream/0 Learn more about how to protect the head and neck at impact by Dr. Donald

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Football Impact, “New Technology” to Reduce Rotational Acceleration

Pictures attached at this site: Digital Trends Alberto Garcia, a computer engineering major at Texas Tech has developed a prototype helmet and shoulder pad stabilization system that could reduce the chance of getting a concussion while playing football. According to Garcia “the system not only prevents concussions but it also prevents spinal cord and neck injuries, because all of that energy is dispersed through the stabilizers instead of it going

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Football Impact, Stabilizing the Brain Part 2

A new flexible devise developed by Army research connects the helmet to the shoulder pads to reduce head acceleration by “transmitting the load to the body” at impact. This device according to Shawn Walsh of the Weapons and Material Research Directorate at Army Research Laboratory “has been proven to significantly reduce acceleration”. Learn more at http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/04/20/army-nfl-scientists-team-up-develop-injury-reducing-neck-tether.html Learn more about how to protect the head and neck at impact by Dr.

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Football Impact, Stabilizing the Brain

A new collar has been created that may have the potential to reduce the movement of the brain inside the skill during football impact. “The idea behind such a collar, which was originally inspired by studies of animals that tolerate repeated blows to the head, is to slightly increase the amount of blood in the brain and thereby cushion it in a way no helmet can”, says Julian Bailes, a

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Football Impact, Stabilizing the Neck

As stated research reveals “stabilizing the neck” prior to impact is critical to head and neck safety. Watch how the “shoulder shrugging concept” utilized in the Hulk Up Technique to “stabilize the neck” prior to impact is demonstrated by Dr. Patrick Kerr (http://youtu.be/huARc_5xmD4) as he explains how the Kerr Collar works “to reduce on an average up to 38% of head and neck movement (72)”. Learn more about the Kerr

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DISCLAIMER

The Football Safety Academy acknowledges the coach has the responsibility to decide which football techniques should be taught for the well being and safety of his players and there is not one specific technique including the Hulk Shrug Technique or safety device that can completely eliminate the risk of injury from impacts related to football including catastrophic injury and death. To the knowledge of the Football Safety Academy no specific research has been done regarding the Hulk Shrug Technique, however the Football Safety Academy is actively pursuing this goal.

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