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Headgear, mouth guards have little or no impact on reducing concussions in rugby players, study finds. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 3, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2010 / 11 ...
TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 3, 2010 – Existing headgear and mouth guards have limited or no benefit in reducing concussions in rugby players, according to Dr. Michael Cusimano, a neurosurgeon at St ...
According to that report, Butler collected data on roughly 15,000 boxer rounds and determined that in the 7,352 rounds that took place with boxers wearing headgear, the rate of concussion was 0.38 ...
Or perhaps headgear creates a false sense of safety and boxers take more risks. It also makes the boxer’s head a bigger target. Another matter to consider though: Concussions aren’t the only ...
InOctober, our LA-based actors reflect on their teenage years (braces), attend casting-director workshops (worth it), and channel Dr. Meredith Grey (self-doubt).
Current wrestling headgear costs about $40. If the helmet is successful in the wrestling community, the company has plans to introduce different models for other contact sports.