Abstract
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy and helmet telemetry were used to monitor the neural metabolic response to repetitive head collisions in 25 high school American football athletes. Specific hit characteristics were determined highly predictive of metabolic alterations, suggesting that sub-concussive blows can produce biochemical changes and potentially lead to neurological problems.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors thank Dr. Gregory G. Tamer Jr. for assistance in data collection and Dr. Jeffrey W. Gilger for support with statistical analysis methodology.