Program areas at Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention
Ncaa Injury surveillance program the ncaa isp provides Sports Injury surveillance data collection, data management, analysis, and data release services as outlined in the service agreement with the national collegiate athletic association.
Nfhs - rio program: high school rio captures athletic exposures (number of athlete practices and number of athlete competitions per week), Injury (body site, diagnosis, severity, etc) and Injury event (mechanism, activity, position/event, field/court location, etc) data weekly throughout the academic year using certified athletic trainers (atcs) as data reporters. Participating athletic trainers receive a small stipend and an individualized school report. The data reported is used to produce nationwide estimates on time loss injuries in high school Sports and serves as the first step toward the development, implementation and evaluation of evidence-based, targeted Prevention programs to reduce the number and/or severity of injuries among high school athletes
Indiana university project care care (concussion, assessment, Research, and education) is a longitudinal study aimed at increasing the understanding of the natural history of concussions and the intermediate and cumulative effects of concussion and repetitive head impact exposure among ncaa student-athletes and military service members as outlined in the service agreement with Indiana university.
Nata foundation high school nation the high school national athletic treatment, Injury and outcomes network (high school nation) program is designed to collected, analyze, and disseminate Injury surveillance and clinical outcomes data in connection with injuries sustained by high school athletes in the united states and treated by certified athletic trainers as outlined in the grant and award contract with the national athletic trainers' association Research and education foundation. The prevalence and descriptive surveillance (pads) study: evaluating the role of shoulder pads in head, shoulder, chest, and neck injuries among high school football players: the national operating committee on standards for athletic equipment (nocsae) put out a request for proposal (rfp) to examine if contact with the shoulder pad is a significant mechanism of Injury to the shoulder, chest, neck, or head in football. The Datalys Center, in collaboration with the university of north carolina, was awarded $100,000 for a one-year period to conduct this study. The objective of this study was to accurately track and describe shoulder pad-related head injuries in high school football and to support these findings with video-based head impact biomechanical data.