Biomechanics (Sep 2022)

Neurotrauma Prevention Review: Improving Helmet Design and Implementation

  • Michael Goutnik,
  • Joel Goeckeritz,
  • Zackary Sabetta,
  • Tala Curry,
  • Matthew Willman,
  • Jonathan Willman,
  • Theresa Currier Thomas,
  • Brandon Lucke-Wold

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomechanics2040039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 500 – 512

Abstract

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Neurotrauma continues to contribute to significant mortality and disability. The need for better protective equipment is apparent. This review focuses on improved helmet design and the necessity for continued research. We start by highlighting current innovations in helmet design for sport and subsequent utilization in the lay community for construction. The current standards by sport and organization are summarized. We then address current standards within the military environment. The pathophysiology is discussed with emphasis on how helmets provide protection. As innovative designs emerge, protection against secondary injury becomes apparent. Much research is needed, but this focused paper is intended to serve as a catalyst for improvement in helmet design and implementation to provide more efficient and reliable neuroprotection across broad arenas.

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