Monday, October 8, 2012

Because of the increase in participation in contact sports, concussions have become a national health concern. New technology has been created to detect traumatic impact immediately after a collision has occurred. This technology embeds sensors into sports-specific equipment and transmits data to a base station that determines if the force of the impact was dangerous enough to permit medical attention. These sensors are in helmets, attachments for helmets, chin straps, mouth guards, and even headbands. This detection prevents athletes from playing with a concussion and keeps individuals from risk of further injury or death.