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    Linear Acceleration in Direct Head Contact Across Impact Type, Player Position, and Playing Scenario in Collegiate Women's Soccer Players by Lamond, Lindsey C, Caccese, Jaclyn B, Buckley, Thomas A, Glutting, Joseph, Kaminski, Thomas W

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-02-2018)
    “…Heading, an integral component of soccer, exposes athletes to a large number of head impacts over a career. The literature has begun to indicate that…”
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    Reducing purposeful headers from goal kicks and punts may reduce cumulative exposure to head acceleration by Caccese, Jaclyn B., Lamond, Lindsey C., Buckley, Thomas A., Kaminski, Thomas W.

    Published in Research in sports medicine (01-10-2016)
    “…The purpose of this study was to measure peak linear and rotational head acceleration in women's collegiate soccer and explore the variations in acceleration…”
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    Effects of Repetitive Head Impacts on a Concussion Assessment Battery by CACCESE, JACLYN B, BEST, CHELSEA, LAMOND, LINDSEY C, DIFABIO, MELISSA, KAMINSKI, THOMAS W, WATSON, DAN, GETCHELL, NANCY, BUCKLEY, THOMAS A

    “…PURPOSEThe purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between repetitive head impacts (RHI) and clinical concussion assessments across a season…”
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    Characterizing head impact exposure in youth female soccer with a custom-instrumented mouthpiece by Miller, Logan E., Pinkerton, Elizabeth K., Fabian, Katie C., Wu, Lyndia C., Espeland, Mark A., Lamond, Lindsey C., Miles, Christopher M., Camarillo, David B., Stitzel, Joel D., Urban, Jillian E.

    Published in Research in sports medicine (02-01-2020)
    “…While many research efforts have focused on head impact exposure in professional soccer, there have been few studies characterizing exposure at the youth…”
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    Differences in head acceleration across impact type, player position, and playing scenario in collegiate women's soccer athletes by Lamond, Lindsey C

    Published 2016
    “…Women's soccer athletes are exposed to 2.7-6.9 impacts per competitive game, leading to a large number of impacts over the course of one's career. The…”
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    Dissertation