Faculty Publications
Accelerometric Analysis of Head Impacts in Amateur Wrestling: An Exploratory Analysis
Document Type
Article
Keywords
head kinematics, wrestling, concussion
Journal/Book/Conference Title
International Journal of Wrestling Science
Volume
6
Issue
2
First Page
117
Last Page
126
Abstract
NCAA men’s wrestlers are at risk for concussion. Current research measures linear and rotational accelerations of the head through impact sensors. The frequency, magnitude, and distribution of head impacts >10 g on three Division I NCAA male wrestlers were recorded. Measures consisted of impact duration, linear, rotational head acceleration, and risk-weighted cumulative exposure. Participants averaged 41 ± 4 impacts with a resultant median peak linear and rotation acceleration of 15 g and 1,880 rad/s2, resulting in a median HITSP and the RWECP of 15 and 0.0004. Results indicate lower levels compared to football and rugby.
Department
Department of Kinesiology
Original Publication Date
6-22-2017
DOI of published version
10.1080/21615667.2017.1315842
Recommended Citation
Hecimovich, Mark; King, Doug; and Garrett, Troy, "Accelerometric Analysis of Head Impacts in Amateur Wrestling: An Exploratory Analysis" (2017). Faculty Publications. 6279.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/6279