
Professor Mike Loosemore is spearheading development of the technology. A chip inserted into a mouthguard provides live analysis of blows to the head. The initiative has received the backing of the British Boxing Board of Control
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Professor Mike Loosemore is spearheading development of the technology. A chip inserted into a mouthguard provides live analysis of blows to the head. The initiative has received the backing of the British Boxing Board of Control
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Salford Red Devils have become the first rugby league club to link up with PROTECHT – a mouthguard that actively monitors impacts to players’ heads.
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