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  • Sports Medicine
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  • There is a growing need to understand head impact biomechanics and injury in sports and military contexts due to increased focus on brain loading.
  • The field requires methodological guidelines to enhance research consistency and reduce bias.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish consensus-based best practices for head kinematic measurement.
  • To introduce reporting checklists for improved transparency and rigor in research.
  • To guide researchers in applying best practices for studies involving head kinematic measurements.

Main Methods:

  • A diverse group of scientists convened to define current best practices.
  • Consensus methodologies were developed and outlined in a series of manuscripts.
  • Summary statements were discussed, revised, and voted upon at the Consensus Head Acceleration Measurement Practices (CHAMP) Conference in March 2022.

Main Results:

  • Consensus methodologies for head kinematic measurement were defined.
  • Recommended reporting checklists were developed to enhance study transparency and rigor.
  • Best practices for applying head kinematic measurement in sport and military settings were summarized.

Conclusions:

  • The development of methodological guidelines and reporting checklists is crucial for advancing head kinematic measurement research.
  • Implementing these best practices will improve the consistency, rigor, and transparency of studies in sports and military settings.
  • The CHAMP conference established a consensus on best practices, promoting standardized research in head impact biomechanics.