Concussion-Sensing Mouthguards, Headbands Developed by Seattle-Based Company

Concussion-Sensing Mouthguards, Headbands Developed by Seattle-Based Company


by John Beattie on Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:06AM   Comments 

MouthguardAccording to studies, more than 250,000 concussions occur in high school football each year.

That’s a lot of young bells being rung.

One Seattle-based company, X2Impact, has developed a concussion-sensing mouthguard. How does it work?

“The information gathered by the X2 sensor modules is transmitted by our proprietary wireless protocol to the X2 access point located at the sideline, then via GSM up to our secure Internet database,” according to X2Impact’s website.

“Then we provide access to the player information to authorized mobile phones at the field of play or anywhere in the world,” it explained. “The X2 system notifies athletic trainers, coaches, parents and team physicians in real time about impacts to players’ heads, and provides a suite of tools supporting athlete assessment in bench versus play decisions, recovery and safe return to play protocols.”

The Stanford football team is believed to be the first squad to use the mouthpieces.

MouthguardPhotos courtesy of X2Impact.com

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