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Mr. Wizard 04-16-2018 07:45 PM

NFL and NFLPA ban helmets
 
https://www.nflpa.com/news/2018-helmet-lab-testing-performance-results"]http://https://www.nflpa.com/news/2018-helmet-lab-testing-performance-results

NFL and NFLPA Release 2018 Helmet Laboratory Testing Performance Results



Laboratory tests developed by biomechanical engineering experts aim to help NFL players make informed equipment choices



WASHINGTON, DC—April 16, 2018—The NFL and the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) today announced the results of an annual laboratory study to assess the performance of football helmets worn by NFL players.

Based on the results of this study and the opinions of the biomechanical experts involved, the NFL and NFLPA will prohibit 10 helmet models from being worn by NFL players. In previous seasons, NFL players could choose any helmet as long as the helmet passed current National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) certification standards. The prohibited helmets perform poorly in laboratory testing, have been discontinued by the manufacturer, or were produced by companies no longer manufacturing football helmets. Six of these helmets are prohibited immediately. The other four may be worn by players who were using them in 2017, but may not be adopted by new players.

The results of the laboratory tests are displayed on a poster and shared with NFL players, club equipment managers, and club medical, training and coaching staffs to help inform equipment choices. Other factors, in addition to the ranking, should be considered by players when choosing a helmet, including fit, comfort, durability, player position and the player’s medical history. View the poster here:

2018 Helmet Laboratory Testing Performance Results

https://www.playsmartplaysafe.com/re...mance-results/


The goal of the study, as in prior years, was to determine which helmets best reduced head impact severity under laboratory conditions simulating concussion-causing impacts sustained by NFL players during games. The helmet laboratory testing involved 34 helmet models—a survey of helmets used by NFL teams indicates that at least 98% of players are wearing helmet models that have been tested in this study.

The study continues to measure rotational velocity and acceleration as part of a combined metric to evaluate helmets. The NFL/NFLPA evaluation is the first of its kind to adopt rotational measures in its analysis.

The tests were conducted by an independent helmet testing laboratory, Biokinetics Inc. of Ottawa, Canada. The study formulation, experimental design and data analysis were performed by biomechanical engineering consultants selected and appointed by the NFL and NFLPA. An independent biostatistician, Dr. Timothy McMurry, Assistant Professor of Biomechanics at University of Virginia, Department of Public Health Sciences, was retained to assist in the analysis of the data. The results were then presented to the NFL Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Allen Sills, and to the NFLPA and its Medical Director, Dr. Thom Mayer.

Note: the results of this study should not be extrapolated to collegiate, high school or youth football.

SuperBowl4 04-16-2018 11:22 PM

Rawlings is out.

DaFace 04-16-2018 11:26 PM

I never knew there were so many different helmets in use.

007 04-16-2018 11:52 PM

Eh, just ban all helmets.

BossChief 04-17-2018 12:01 AM

Good

With today’s technology, using anything other than the safest head protection would be foolish. Especially with how much $ the nfl is making.

InChiefsHeaven 04-17-2018 07:20 AM

The thing is, I don't know that a helmet could stop concussions, because they may protect the skull but they can't stop the brain from rattling around in your head when you get hit, which is the cause of concussions...but I'm no expert...

loochy 04-17-2018 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 13520085)
The thing is, I don't know that a helmet could stop concussions, because they may protect the skull but they can't stop the brain from rattling around in your head when you get hit, which is the cause of concussions...but I'm no expert...

They can deflect, refocus, and absorb the energy from an impact, resulting in less force going to your head. They can slow the deceleration of your head inside the helmet. So yes, they can help avoid concussions.

mikeyis4dcats. 04-17-2018 07:50 AM

how does helmet selection work? do teams have a list of what they will furnish and if a player wants soemthing else he has to buy it? do reps just bring them all in to try?

interesting that a startup has the safest 2 vs. the old names like Schutt and Riddell.

BWillie 04-17-2018 11:43 AM

Go back to leather helmets. Would probably be safer. Guys wouldn't ever launch themselves at dudes.


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