The biomechanics of concussion for ice hockey head impact events.
Andrew PostT Blaine HoshizakiClara KartonJ Michio ClarkLauren DawsonJanie CournoyerKaren TaylorR Anna OeurMichael D GilchristMichael D CusimanoPublished in: Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering (2019)
The purpose of this research was to conduct reconstructions of concussive and non-concussive impacts in ice hockey to determine the biomechanics and thresholds of concussive injury in ice hockey. Videos of concussive and non-concussive impacts in an elite professional ice hockey league in North America were reconstructed using physical and finite element model methods. Eighty concussive and 45 non-concussive events were studied. Logistic regressions indicate significant thresholds for concussion for linear/rotational acceleration and CSDM10%. Impacts in ice hockey were mostly long duration events, longer than 15 ms. These results have significant implications for helmet standards and development to prevent concussion.