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LSU Players To Use Concussion-Sensing Mouthguards
by Staff Reporter
November 5, 20146 Comments
According to this GeekWire.com article, LSU football players will begin using concussion-sensing mouthguards from Seattle-area startup i1 Biometrics during practice and also in games.
quote:
Kirkland-based i1 Biometrics today announced that it is partnering with LSU for a beta program that will outfit several players with its Vector mouthguards, which can measure the linear and rotational accelerations of head impacts during practice and games.
A tiny chip inside the mouthguard — along with an accelerometer, gyroscope, battery, and antennas — helps show the severity and location of impact to a player’s head, with all the data sent in real-time to a handheld device used by trainers on the sidelines. The goal is to help LSU and other teams better assess the severity of potential concussions that players can endure on the field after big hits.
The Tigers will outfit a small group of its players with the mouthguards during practice and games this season. LSU is the first collegiate team to test the i1 Biometrics device.
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