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Research Shows Riddell Revolution Football Helmet Provides Better Protection Against Concussions
Today at the American Football Coaches
Association national convention, football helmet manufacturer Riddell
announced the findings of a recent three-year study of more than 2,000 high
school football players by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
(UPMC) that shows that the Revolution football helmet provides
significantly better protection against concussions.
The study, which will be published in February's edition of Neurosurgery,
found that athletes who wore the Riddell Revolution helmet were 31 percent
less likely to suffer a concussion compared to athletes who wore
traditional football helmets. The authors of the study estimate that the
Revolution's patented technology could translate to 18,000 to 46,000 fewer
concussions among the 1.5 million high school players who participate in
football each season. While these results are very encouraging, Riddell
stresses that no helmet will prevent all concussions.
"The study compared the concussion and recovery rates for high school
players wearing Riddell Revolution helmets versus helmets of traditional
design," said Thad Ide, Riddell's vice president of research and
development, who joined other researchers in co-authoring the paper with
Drs. Michael Collins and Mark Lovell of the University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center Sports Medicine Concussion Program. "The Revolution helmet
is a great first step in reducing the risk of concussion to the athlete,
but we can't stress enough the importance of proper management when
concussions do occur."
The Riddell Revolution was the first football helmet designed with the
intent of reducing the risk of concussion. The Revolution design features
patented technology that was based on extensive research funded by NFL
Charities. Researchers found that most of the concussion-causing impacts
were to the side of the head, face or jaw of the struck player in incidents
that were re-created in the laboratory after video analysis.
The unique design of the Revolution helmet is based on a Tru-Curve shell
shape, which was computer-designed around the head's center of gravity. It
features increased side and facial protection to lessen the impact in these
areas.
"The reinvention of the conventional helmet began with a focus on the
head's center of gravity and increasing protection where it was needed
most," added Ide. "At the heart of the Revolution is its Tru-Curve shell
shape -- it enabled us to improve protection, comfort, fit and vision --
all great benefits for the athlete."
When the Riddell Revolution was introduced in 2002 it was the first major
innovation in football helmets in 25 years -- since that time more than
300,000 youth, high school and pro players have made the switch from
traditional helmets to the Revolution.
"The presence of an anticipated protective advantage compelled us to
recommend the helmet to our players when it was originally introduced,"
said Tim Bream, head certified athletic trainer for the Chicago Bears.
"This new data helps our players make an informed choice when deciding
which helmet is best for them."
"As a mother and wife of an ex-NFL player I have a unique perspective,"
said Jennifer Montana, wife of Pro Football Hall of Famer, Joe Montana.
"Our kids' protection is paramount, so when I heard about the protective
benefits of the Revolution, I wanted my kids, and the other players from
their football league, to have the best protection available. In my eyes,
this new research confirms that the Revolution is the best football helmet
for my kids."
For more than 75 years, Riddell has continued to be the leader in
innovation for the protective equipment industry.
"True to our roots, Riddell has always made protective equipment innovation
a priority," said Bill Sherman, president and CEO of Riddell, Inc. "We're
excited that the UPMC results validate the Revolution, but we don't plan to
rest on our laurels."
For more information about the Riddell Revolution family of products, ask
your football coach or athletic director, or log on to www.riddell.com.
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