Comparison of face mask removal times in lacrosse helmets

2016 
In the event of a head or neck injury in helmeted sports, it has been recommended to remove just the facemask (FM) rather than the entire helmet. Research surrounding FM removal time and difficulty, however, has focused primarily on football helmets. To date, there has been limited controlled research regarding men’s lacrosse helmet FM removal. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of helmet type on FM removal time and difficulty. Design Repeated measure design conducted in a laboratory setting. Eight certified athletic trainers (male = 4, female = 4; age = 24.13 ± 2.17 yr, experience = 1.75 ± .71 yr). Intervention and main outcome measures included the independent variable of helmet type (Warrior Venom, Cascade CPX-R, Cascade Pro7, and Riddell Revolution) and the dependent variables of FM removal time (seconds), rate of perceived exertion (Borg Scale 0-10), and failure rate (trials failed divided by total trials). Results The Cascade Pro7 FM took 61%, 93%, and 108%. longer to remove than th...
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