Virginia Tech Helmet Ratings Hockey

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Virginia Tech Helmet Ratings Hockey. Our impact tests evaluate a helmet's ability to reduce linear and rotational acceleration of the head resulting from a range of head impacts a hockey player might experience during play. Virginia tech biomedical engineering researchers will meet with scientists and manufacturers of hockey helmets on july 22 as the university prepares for the fall 2014 release of the hockey star safety ratings for head protection worn by professional and youth hockey players.

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The ratings are based on thorough research that is done to see how a helmet can handle the level of impact that could normally cause a concussion. Virginia tech university has developed a methodology for testing helmets for their ability to reduce concussions. They began with football helmets and have branched into ice hockey, baseball, softball, and soccer.

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Since 2011, virginia tech researchers have been providing independent helmet ratings that allow consumers to make informed decisions when purchasing helmets. Among others, the head is one part that is most prone to injury. Some $100 helmets did a better job than those that cost $300, for example. Our impact tests evaluate a helmet's ability to reduce linear and rotational acceleration of the head resulting from a range of head impacts a hockey player might experience during play.