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12-02-2015, 05:29 PM | #1 | ||
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I have seen the term sub-concussive thrown around quite often when browsing the forum and researching online. I can't really find any statistics regarding what amount of g forces is actually considered a sub-concussive impact.
For example: Today I was sitting next to my buddy on a couch, and he gave me a hard shove, my whole body shifted quickly. Is this considered a sub-concussive impact? What about heading a soccer ball? Just curious - thanks for any responses. |
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