Despite significant advances in materials and manufacturing techniques applied to sports protective equipment in recent years, sports injuries due to impact, contusions in particular, continue to occur. In this paper, a test methodology aimed at collecting data from laboratory-simulated human-on-human impacts in Basketball is presented. The study was executed in three stages with data being collected from: i) human on instrumented bag; ii) impactor on instrumented bag and iii) impactor on instrumented human impacts. In all cases, high-speed video and/or kinematic motion data capture systems were used to obtain parameters such as inbound/outbound velocities, contact durations while resistive ink technology pressure sensing films were used to estimate parameters such as pressure distributions, peak pressures, contact areas, impact forces. Elite-level athletes were used in all human trials to ensure that impact techniques and levels representative of the elite game were obtained and that tolerance to impacts was similarly representative. Two common strikes were simulated: knee on thigh and elbow on rib/torso. Five participants were used to collect the human-on-bag data while 12 participants were used to collect the impactor-on-human data. Between three and five impacts per scenario were performed to enable noise averaging and, importantly, likely injury- causing outlier capture.
[1]
K. Shelbourne,et al.
Severe Quadriceps Muscle Contusions in Athletes: A Report of Three Cases
,
2003,
The American journal of sports medicine.
[2]
Pierre Hepp,et al.
Comparative anatomical measurements of osseous structures in the ovine and human knee.
,
2011,
The Knee.
[3]
Sean R. Mitchell,et al.
Development of a test methodology for the assessment of human impacts in sport
,
2012
.
[4]
Stephen W Marshall,et al.
Descriptive epidemiology of collegiate men's basketball injuries: National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System, 1988-1989 through 2003-2004.
,
2007,
Journal of athletic training.
[5]
Srinath Kamineni,et al.
Radiographic measurements of normal elbows: Clinical relevance to olecranon fractures
,
2007,
Clinical anatomy.
[6]
Stephen W Marshall,et al.
Descriptive epidemiology of collegiate men's football injuries: National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System, 1988-1989 through 2003-2004.
,
2007,
Journal of athletic training.