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Citation

Martel DR, Tanel MR, Laing AC. J. Rehabil. Assist. Technol. Eng. 2021; 8: e20556683211050357.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/20556683211050357

PMID

34877017

PMCID

PMC8645304

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: While protective headwear products (PHP) are designed to protect older adults from fall-related head injuries, there are limited data on their protective capacity. This study's goal was to assess the impact attenuation provided by commercially available PHP during simulated head impacts.

METHODS: A drop tower and Hybrid III headform measured the decrease in peak linear acceleration (g (atten) ) provided by 12 PHP for front- and back-of-head impacts at low (clinically relevant: 3.5 m/s) and high (5.7 m/s) impact velocities.

RESULTS: The range of g (atten) across PHP was larger at the low velocity (56% and 41% for back and frontal impacts, respectively) vs. high velocity condition (27% and 38% for back and frontal impacts, respectively). A significant interaction between impact location and velocity was observed (p <.05), with significantly greater g (atten) for back-of-head compared to front-of-head impacts at the low impact velocity (19% mean difference). While not significant, there was a modest positive association between g (atten) and product padding thickness for back-of-head impacts (p =.095; r = 0.349).

CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the wide range in impact attenuation across commercially available PHP, and suggests that existing products provide greater impact attenuation during back-of-head impacts. These data may inform evidence-based decisions for clinicians and consumers and help drive industry innovation.


Language: en

Keywords

falls; Older adults; head injury; gmax; impact biomechanics; protective devices

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