Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles

This study aimed to determine the acceleration of the head relative to the thorax during rugby tackles and to examine the relationship between this acceleration and neck strength. Six state-level rugby players were randomly paired and engaged in 15 repeated front -on tackle s. High speed motion...

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Main Authors: Nichols, G., Loh, N., Lavender, Andrew, Rosalie, Simon, Davey, Paul, Netto, Kevin
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://dshs-koeln.sciebo.de/index.php/s/CamALh9yXz0k6Vt
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67052
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author Nichols, G.
Loh, N.
Lavender, Andrew
Rosalie, Simon
Davey, Paul
Netto, Kevin
author_facet Nichols, G.
Loh, N.
Lavender, Andrew
Rosalie, Simon
Davey, Paul
Netto, Kevin
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description This study aimed to determine the acceleration of the head relative to the thorax during rugby tackles and to examine the relationship between this acceleration and neck strength. Six state-level rugby players were randomly paired and engaged in 15 repeated front -on tackle s. High speed motion capture recorded head movement while neck strength was measured in an isokinetic dynamometer. Mean (SD) peak head acceleration for the ball carrier and tackler were 4.2g (±4.6) and 19.8g (±10.9) respectively. Correlation analyses showed the higher the flexion to extension neck strength ratio the lower the acceleration for the tackler only (r = 0.98). There is a much greater risk of being exposed to high accelerations of the head relative to the thorax for the tackler compared to the ball carrier. Further, minimising the strength difference between the neck flexors and extensors may have an effect of reducing head acceleration during a tackle
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-670522018-11-27T00:52:39Z Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles Nichols, G. Loh, N. Lavender, Andrew Rosalie, Simon Davey, Paul Netto, Kevin This study aimed to determine the acceleration of the head relative to the thorax during rugby tackles and to examine the relationship between this acceleration and neck strength. Six state-level rugby players were randomly paired and engaged in 15 repeated front -on tackle s. High speed motion capture recorded head movement while neck strength was measured in an isokinetic dynamometer. Mean (SD) peak head acceleration for the ball carrier and tackler were 4.2g (±4.6) and 19.8g (±10.9) respectively. Correlation analyses showed the higher the flexion to extension neck strength ratio the lower the acceleration for the tackler only (r = 0.98). There is a much greater risk of being exposed to high accelerations of the head relative to the thorax for the tackler compared to the ball carrier. Further, minimising the strength difference between the neck flexors and extensors may have an effect of reducing head acceleration during a tackle 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67052 https://dshs-koeln.sciebo.de/index.php/s/CamALh9yXz0k6Vt restricted
spellingShingle Nichols, G.
Loh, N.
Lavender, Andrew
Rosalie, Simon
Davey, Paul
Netto, Kevin
Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles
title Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles
title_full Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles
title_fullStr Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles
title_full_unstemmed Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles
title_short Head Acceleration During A Simulated Match Load Of Tackles
title_sort head acceleration during a simulated match load of tackles
url https://dshs-koeln.sciebo.de/index.php/s/CamALh9yXz0k6Vt
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/67052