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Boxing and mixed martial arts: Preliminary traumatic neuromechanical injury risk analyses from laboratory impact dosage data. Laboratory investigation

机译:拳击和混合武术:根据实验室影响剂量数据进行的初步创伤性神经机械损伤风险分析。实验室调查

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Object. In spite of ample literature pointing to rotational and combined impact dosage being key contributors to head and neck injury, boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) padding is still designed to primarily reduce cranium linear acceleration. The objects of this study were to quantify preliminary linear and rotational head impact dosage for selected boxing and MMA padding in response to hook punches; compute theoretical skull, brain, and neck injury risk metrics; and statistically compare the protective effect of various glove and head padding conditions. Methods. An instrumented Hybrid III 50th percentile anthropomorphic test device (ATD) was struck in 54 pendulum impacts replicating hook punches at low (27-29 J) and high (54-58 J) energy. Five padding combinations were examined: unpadded (control), MMA glove-unpadded head, boxing glove-unpadded head, unpadded pendulum-boxing headgear, and boxing glove-boxing headgear. A total of 17 injury risk parameters were measured or calculated. Results. All padding conditions reduced linear impact dosage. Other parameters significantly decreased, significantly increased, or were unaffected depending on padding condition. Of real-world conditions (MMA glove-bare head, boxing glove-bare head, and boxing glove-headgear), the boxing glove-headgear condition showed the most meaningful reduction in most of the parameters. In equivalent impacts, the MMA glove-bare head condition induced higher rotational dosage than the boxing glove-bare head condition. Finite element analysis indicated a risk of brain strain injury in spite of significant reduction of linear impact dosage. Conclusions. In the replicated hook punch impacts, all padding conditions reduced linear but not rotational impact dosage. Head and neck dosage theoretically accumulates fastest in MMA and boxing bouts without use of protective headgear. The boxing glove-headgear condition provided the best overall reduction in impact dosage. More work is needed to develop improved protective padding to minimize linear and rotational impact dosage and develop next-generation standards for head and neck injury risk.
机译:目的。尽管有大量文献指出旋转和联合冲击剂量是造成头部和颈部受伤的关键因素,但拳击和混合武术(MMA)填充仍被设计为主要降低颅骨的线性加速度。这项研究的目的是量化选择的拳击和MMA垫对钩拳的初步线性和旋转头部冲击剂量;计算理论上的颅骨,大脑和颈部受伤风险指标;并统计比较各种手套和头部填充条件的保护效果。方法。在低(27-29 J)和高(54-58 J)能量下,在54次摆锤撞击中复制了一个仪器化的Hybrid III 50%拟人化测试设备(ATD)。检查了五种填充组合:未填充(对照),MMA手套未填充头,拳击手套未填充头,未填充摆锤拳击头盔和拳击手套拳击头盔。总共测量或计算了17个伤害风险参数。结果。所有填充条件均降低了线性冲击剂量。其他参数根据填充条件而显着降低,显着增加或不受影响。在现实条件下(MMA手套裸头,拳击手套裸头和拳击手套头带),拳击手套头带条件在大多数参数中显示出最有意义的降低。在同等影响下,MMA手套裸头状况比拳击手套裸头状况诱导更高的旋转剂量。有限元分析表明,尽管线性冲击剂量显着降低,但仍存在脑部劳损的风险。结论。在复制的钩形冲头冲击中,所有填充条件均会降低线性冲击剂量,但不会降低旋转冲击剂量。理论上,不使用保护性头盔,头颈剂量在MMA和拳击比赛中的累积速度最快。拳击手套-头带的状况可最大程度地降低冲击剂量。需要进行更多的工作来开发改进的保护垫,以最大程度地减少线性和旋转冲击剂量,并开发下一代标准,以防止头部和颈部受伤。

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