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French legend Sébastien Chabal has revealed that head injuries mean he is unable to remember a single rugby game he played in ...
In many sports, injuries are an unfortunate reality—and rugby, by its very nature as a contact sport, carries a higher risk of head injuries, ranging from mild concussions to severe trauma.
Researchers at Edinburgh University used video analysis to study tackles from 60 men's community matches in Scotland.
head injuries in rugby are a reality, and in an effort to protect players this is one of the biggest law changes the community game has seen in recent years. “These initial results are very ...
With the rugby season in full swing across South Africa, understanding the risks of head injuries is crucial. This article ...
which is associated with an increased risk of head injury assessments and concussion diagnosis. The study is part of an international project led by World Rugby to assess the effects of lowering ...
"When I talk about it at home with my wife, I tell her that I have the impression that it wasn't me who played rugby," Chabal ...
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Struggling Huddersfield Giants are dealt a series of further injury blows with four more players facing spells out.
Lowering the tackle height in men’s rugby has successfully reduced the rate of head collisions among players, a study suggests. Recent changes to the tackle height law for community rugby players in ...
The law change resulted in a 45 per cent reduction in head-on-head contact. Lowering the tackle height in men's rugby almost halved the rate of head collisions among players, a study at Edinburgh ...
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