Mich. State: Detecting concussion injuries using novel neck 'bandages'
September 01, 2022
September 01, 2022
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 1 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
Sensors used to detect head impacts in athletes who play high-impact sports like football traditionally have been placed inside their helmets, which can lead to false or incomplete readings. Michigan State University researchers have created a thin sensor that instead can be worn on an athlete's neck, which has been shown to be 90% effective at identifying concussion injuries.
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Sensors used to detect head impacts in athletes who play high-impact sports like football traditionally have been placed inside their helmets, which can lead to false or incomplete readings. Michigan State University researchers have created a thin sensor that instead can be worn on an athlete's neck, which has been shown to be 90% effective at identifying concussion injuries.
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