BRAIN HUB

Insights and Knowledge Base Into Concussion Management

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Knowledge Base
6/8/2025
A pilot study comparing impact sensor technology to video analysis
Knowledge Base
14/6/2025
Laboratory Validation of Instrumented Mouthguard for Use in Sport
Knowledge Base
20/11/2024
Associations Between Instrumented Mouthguard-Measured Head Acceleration Events and Post-Match
Knowledge Base
1/11/2024
Development of a ML Based Classifier for Identification of Head and Body Impacts in Football Players
Knowledge Base
5/9/2024
Integrating Human and Nonhuman Primate Data to Estimate Human Tolerances for Traumatic Brain Injury
Knowledge Base
1/9/2024
Ready for Impact - A validity & feasibility study of instrumented mouthguards (iMGs)
Knowledge Base
15/7/2024
Effects of Trigger Threshold on Data Characterization using Rugby Union and AFL Data
Blog
17/1/2024
Concussion assessments: SCAT5, SCAT6, and CSX
Case Study
22/6/2022
Case Study - Crusaders win again!
Research
15/4/2022
Is the risk of concussion higher amongst female athletes?
Blog
12/4/2022
Technology’s role in concussion testing
Blog
6/4/2022
A deep dive into female concussion
Blog
25/3/2022
LaLiga’s concussion collaboration
Case Study
1/3/2022
HITIQ technology helping to tackle American football head impacts
Case Study
1/2/2022
Case Study - Crusaders and HITIQ
Research
18/1/2022
Concussion’s moving recovery position.
Blog
10/12/2021
10 point government plan to tackle concussion
Blog
20/11/2021
Scottish Rugby’s Autumn Internationals with HITIQ
Validation
19/11/2021
HITIQ impact classification validation study
Blog
2/11/2021
Scottish Rugby gets on board with HITIQ
Blog
8/10/2021
Australian Government to boost funding for research into concussion and brain injury in sport
Validation
28/9/2021
Virginia Tech Helmet Lab - HITIQ instrumented mouthguard validation
Validation
9/9/2021
Laboratory Validation of HITIQ Mouthguard
Knowledge Base
1/9/2021
Making Sport Safer by Managing Head Impacts