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A leading brain surgeon has begun discussions with the NRL about using small impact sensors stuck behind a player's ear to curb the confusion around the long-term impact of concussion on elite rugby league players.
Dr Richard Parkinson, who is preparing a second paper on the effects of head injuries in the sport, has been in dialogue with the NRL about how they can use the miniature devices attached to an athlete's head to better understand the effect high-force collisions can have on long-term health.
Read more...http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rug...trial-concussion-sensors-20161207-gt6e5f.html
Dr Richard Parkinson, who is preparing a second paper on the effects of head injuries in the sport, has been in dialogue with the NRL about how they can use the miniature devices attached to an athlete's head to better understand the effect high-force collisions can have on long-term health.
Read more...http://www.canberratimes.com.au/rug...trial-concussion-sensors-20161207-gt6e5f.html