RT @37919KJ: Shazzam! NCAA #Concussion CARE Consortium discovers that a disproportionate number of concussions occur during... preseason pr…
Shazzam! NCAA #Concussion CARE Consortium discovers that a disproportionate number of concussions occur during... preseason practice. Because teams hit more in preseason. (The last NCAA effort to reduce preseason hitting resulted in a 25% INCREASE in hea
RT @GregRansom: The Football-Military-Industrial Complex ... https://t.co/mKdwrFT6j7
The Football-Military-Industrial Complex ...
RT @griz1: Peer-reviewed biomechanical research on head impacts from @CareConsortium by @bdstemper! #CAREARC @NCAA @DeptofDefense @UNC @VTE…
Peer-reviewed biomechanical research on head impacts from @CareConsortium by @bdstemper! #CAREARC @NCAA @DeptofDefense @UNC @VTEngineering @UCLA @UWMadison @MedicalCollege @Stefan_M_Duma @strowson Stemper 2019: https://t.co/RWjcPmax5h Campolettano 2019: h
@JulieStammPhD The NCAA decreased the number of contact practices, but the number of total head knocks increased by 26%. Coaches increased the hitting tempo of drills. https://t.co/N4N5kLdPsQ
RT @lblempke: New findings from @CareConsortium suggest a policy that eliminated preseason two-a-day practices may have increased the colle…
RT @ABMEjournal: Eliminating 2-a-day preseason practices for collegiate football players did not reduce head impact exposure @strowson @jmi…
RT @ABMEjournal: Eliminating 2-a-day preseason practices for collegiate football players did not reduce head impact exposure @strowson @jmi…
Repetitive Head Impact Exposure in College Football Following an NCAA Rule Change to Eliminate Two-A-Day Preseason Practices: A Study from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium https://t.co/SHe8ajjxW2 https://t.co/CFE4iAuFQU
RT @ABMEjournal: Eliminating 2-a-day preseason practices for collegiate football players did not reduce head impact exposure @strowson @jmi…
More recent work on NCAA rules changes and head impacts in football from the @CareConsortium team.
Eliminating 2-a-day preseason practices for collegiate football players did not reduce head impact exposure @strowson @jmihalik79 @Stefan_M_Duma @DrABrooksUWisc @WPOrthoResearch @griz1 @CareConsortium Special Issue on NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium Research htt
RT @WB_BARR: CARE Consortium study finds that athletes sustained a significantly higher number of recorded head impacts per week (+ 40%) du…
RT @WB_BARR: CARE Consortium study finds that athletes sustained a significantly higher number of recorded head impacts per week (+ 40%) du…
This is due to essentially one or none contact days/week once season unfolds... Coaches were self limiting for years... But not nearly enough of them...
RT @WB_BARR: CARE Consortium study finds that athletes sustained a significantly higher number of recorded head impacts per week (+ 40%) du…
And yes, to those who are interested, I would be happy if this study were to be covered by the @nytimes. Then, at least we would know that they are aware of the existence of the CARE Consortium. #concussion
CARE Consortium study finds that athletes sustained a significantly higher number of recorded head impacts per week (+ 40%) during the preseason than the regular season, in spite of elimination of 2-a-day practices. https://t.co/ZbtyQdqOZ5
Football Season is just about here! Timely article about pre-season and game-season head impacts and NCAA's approach to reducing exposure.. Enjoy!
RT @Stefan_M_Duma: This underscores the importance of sensors in sports to allow for data informed decisions @psfb https://t.co/4tViE0eaWc
This underscores the importance of sensors in sports to allow for data informed decisions @psfb
RT @davidwlawrence1: The 2017 NCAA ruling to eliminate two-a-day practices was NOT effective at reducing the head impact burden during the…
RT @ConcussionUd: Latest from @CareConsortium and Brian Stemper, revised NCAA rules resulted in increased head impacts (40%) and total head…
New study suggests @NCAA rule change to eliminate two-a-day preseason practices was not effective at reducing head impact burden. The number of preseason contact days increased in 2017, with increase in av. hourly impact exposure (i.e. contact intensity).
Latest from @CareConsortium and Brian Stemper, revised NCAA rules resulted in increased head impacts (40%) and total head impact burden by 26%. https://t.co/mgK8Crod1B
Repetitive Head Impact Exposure in College Football Following an NCAA Rule Change to Eliminate Two-A-Day Preseason Practices: A Study from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium https://t.co/vFJuJAVPaL
RT @torylindley: Unanticipated consequences based on practice plans of many. Still, this was a ➕rule change 4 many other physical & mental…
RT @torylindley: Unanticipated consequences based on practice plans of many. Still, this was a ➕rule change 4 many other physical & mental…
Concussion insight. https://t.co/6SMO39Vsfo
RT @torylindley: Unanticipated consequences based on practice plans of many. Still, this was a ➕rule change 4 many other physical & mental…
✅ Thank you @torylindley
Unanticipated consequences based on practice plans of many. Still, this was a ➕rule change 4 many other physical & mental health prevention reasons. @NATA_ICSM and @NCAA_SSI now have data to drive new efforts to ⬇️ head impact exposure. https://t.c
RT @Sportsmd: New study published in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering on football and head trauma in college; #sportsbiz #concussion ht…
New study published in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering on football and head trauma in college; #sportsbiz #concussion https://t.co/49eNhBi9o8
Repetitive Head Impact Exposure in College Football Following an NCAA Rule Change to Eliminate Two-A-Day Preseason Practices: A Study from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium. https://t.co/iOH9mlLBoc
RT @JonSolomonAspen: The NCAA, hoping to reduce head impacts, ended two-a-day football practices in 2017 while keeping the same number of t…
Here's an NCAA C.A.R.E Consortium study showing that the abolition of 2- a -days unintentionally increased football hit exposure by 26%. Do you want the media to cover this one? https://t.co/RFeDqKrk7e
@WB_BARR @UPI Here's an NCAA C.A.R.E Consortium study showing that the abolition of 2- a -days unintentionally increased hit exposure by 26%. Do you want the media to cover this one? https://t.co/RFeDqKrk7e
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
RT @JonSolomonAspen: The NCAA, hoping to reduce head impacts, ended two-a-day football practices in 2017 while keeping the same number of t…
RT @BlatantHomerism: Unintended consequences - I’d assume coaches naturally dialed back the overall physicality during each two-a-day sessi…
RT @BlatantHomerism: Unintended consequences - I’d assume coaches naturally dialed back the overall physicality during each two-a-day sessi…
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RT @JonSolomonAspen: The NCAA, hoping to reduce head impacts, ended two-a-day football practices in 2017 while keeping the same number of t…
RT @BlatantHomerism: Unintended consequences - I’d assume coaches naturally dialed back the overall physicality during each two-a-day sessi…
RT @BlatantHomerism: Unintended consequences - I’d assume coaches naturally dialed back the overall physicality during each two-a-day sessi…
RT @BlatantHomerism: Unintended consequences - I’d assume coaches naturally dialed back the overall physicality during each two-a-day sessi…
RT @JonSolomonAspen: The NCAA, hoping to reduce head impacts, ended two-a-day football practices in 2017 while keeping the same number of t…
RT @JonSolomonAspen: The NCAA, hoping to reduce head impacts, ended two-a-day football practices in 2017 while keeping the same number of t…
RT @JonSolomonAspen: The NCAA, hoping to reduce head impacts, ended two-a-day football practices in 2017 while keeping the same number of t…
Unintended consequences - I’d assume coaches naturally dialed back the overall physicality during each two-a-day session, but they don’t have that built-in constraint if they’re only given one practice per day
The NCAA, hoping to reduce head impacts, ended two-a-day football practices in 2017 while keeping the same number of total preseason practices. Instead, head impacts increased by 26%, according to a new study. https://t.co/Es8Z6kBcof
The only surefire way to reduce the number of head impacts in football practice is with an actual hit count for each player. Restricting hitting time only prods coaches to find more efficient ways to expose players to as many hits as ever-- or more.
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
RT @UMLPTKChair: An extremely important finding. Illustrates importance of addressing the root of the problem: head first contact. Must add…
An extremely important finding. Illustrates importance of addressing the root of the problem: head first contact. Must address the actual behavior with evidence-based training. Only the @HuTTProgram has been studied with RCTs: https://t.co/SeBYflsSUR &
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
RT @zbinney_NFLinj: Ban 2-a-days -> more days of practice, more head impacts, but no change in avg. practice duration. Coaches put athlete…
RT @zbinney_NFLinj: Ban 2-a-days -> more days of practice, more head impacts, but no change in avg. practice duration. Coaches put athlete…
RT @zbinney_NFLinj: Ban 2-a-days -> more days of practice, more head impacts, but no change in avg. practice duration. Coaches put athlete…
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
RT @ChrisNowinski1: Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actual…
Unintended consequences? The NCAA's decision to ban two-a-day practices in college football didn't help. Players actually had a 26% INCREASE in head impacts and a similar increase in #concussion from 2016-17. Sounded great on paper... https://t.co/gaTGBT4h
RT @davidwlawrence1: The 2017 NCAA ruling to eliminate two-a-day practices was NOT effective at reducing the head impact burden during the…
New findings from @CareConsortium suggest a policy that eliminated preseason two-a-day practices may have increased the collegiate football head-impact burden by 26% between 2016 and 2017 preseasons. https://t.co/14U9imhNw6 https://t.co/dtZzeU22xr
@theeSCATologist From the leadership of the NCAA C.A.R.E. Consortium, which includes members of the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee. https://t.co/N4N5kLdPsQ
Repetitive Head Impact Exposure in College Football Following an NCAA Rule Change to Eliminate Two-A-Day Preseason Practices: A Study from the NCAA-D... - PubMed - NCBI did not lower exposure, big surprise https://t.co/iR0AZIErpa
Repetitive Head Impact Exposure in College Football Following an NCAA Rule Change to Eliminate Two-A-Day Preseason Practices: A Study from the NCAA... - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/T6hVuO4pQV What happened in the NFL when it changed? How about other injurie
STUNNING admission by senior NCAA- NFL concussionologists: Abolishing 2-a-day NCAA 🏈 practice resulted in unintended consequence: A 26% increase in total head impacts. Coaches compensated for 2-a-day ban by increasing number of hitting days and tempo of h
The 2017 NCAA ruling to eliminate two-a-day practices was NOT effective at reducing the head impact burden during the #football preseason.There was an ↑ no. of contact days & hourly impact exposure= ↑ in total head impact burden @ABMEjournal https://t.
RT @37919KJ: After the NCAA banned 2-a-days, but head impacts per player increased by 26%. The number of preseason contact days and the a…
After the NCAA banned 2-a-days, but head impacts per player increased by 26%. The number of preseason contact days and the average hourly impact exposure (i.e., contact intensity) both increased in 2017, after 2-a-days were abolished.
"Accordingly, efforts at reducing concussion incidence in contact sports should include a reduction in overall head impact exposure." https://t.co/nhwby3z4Gt
"increased preseason exposure may predispose certain athletes to a higher risk of concussion during the preseason and regular season" https://t.co/nhwby3z4Gt
@37919KJ "This finding would indicate that the 2017 NCAA ruling was not effective at reducing the head impact burden during the football preseason." https://t.co/nhwby3z4Gt
"Despite the elimination of 2-a-day practices, the number of preseason contact days increased in 2017, w/an increase in average hourly impact exposure ... resulting in a significant increase in total head impact burden (+ 26%) for the 2017 preseason." htt