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Rugby authorities will start using "smart" mouthguards to help protect players from head injuries, the sport's global governing body said on Monday. World Rugby will use the smart mouthguard ...
With athletes continuing to be diagnosed with CTE posthumously, more attention is being paid to the amount of mid-game ...
Mouthguards that light up when a player sustains a significant head impact will be used at this year's women's Rugby World Cup, which starts next week. The mouthguards, which use LED lights, will ...
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World Rugby has invested more than $2 million for these innovative smart mouthguards. This wearable tech will be adopted in professional rugby to help flag major head injuries. World Rugby has ...
SYDNEY, March 1 (Reuters) - Smart mouthguards will remain compulsory for players in Super Rugby Pacific but organisers have temporarily tweaked the rules over their use from this weekend's second ...
Mouthguards that light up to indicate a player has suffered a significant head impact will be used at the Women's Rugby World Cup, officials announced Monday. Mouthguards will flash red if the impact ...
DUBLIN (AP) — Rugby will use mouthguard technology as part of its efforts to detect brain injuries suffered by players on the field. The smart technology, which measures the force of head impacts in ...
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