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Modified Drop Tower Impact Tests for American Football Helmets
Published on: February 19, 2017
Abstract:
Rapid evaluation and treatment of playing-field injuries can save a patient's life and prevent further injury. These outcomes are possible if trained personnel, who are familiar with athletic injuries, are present. This article presents basic procedures for adequate preparation, step-by-step assessment, and management of emergencies on the field, including cardiovascular emergencies; anaphylaxis; central nervous system injuries; abdominal and pelvic injuries; eye, ear, and nose injuries; and extremity injuries.
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