Headgear mandates in high school girls' lacrosse: investigating differences in impact rates and game play behaviors.
Shane V CaswellPatricia M KelshawSamantha L HacherlAndrew E LincolnDaniel C HermanPublished in: Annals of medicine (2024)
These findings demonstrate that mandating headgear use was associated with a two-fold greater likelihood of sustaining a head impact during game play compared to NHM states. A majority of head impacts in both HM and NHM states were caused by illegal stick contact that did not result in penalty.