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A youth-specific helmet for preventing traumatic brain injury

Organization SAVIOR BRAIN INC.Location Vienna, UNITED STATESPosted 30 Sept 2020Deadline 31 Aug 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202321+ years oldAcquired brain injuryAdultAdult HumanArmed Forces PersonnelAthletic EquipmentBicyclingBladderBladder Urinary SystemBrainBrain ConcussionBrain InjuriesBrain Nervous SystemBrain TraumaCerebral ConcussionCertificationCirculatory CollapseCommotio CerebriComputer SimulationComputer based SimulationDangerousnessDevelopmentDropsElementsEncephalonEquipmentEventFilamentous FungiFootballFundingHelmetIce HockeyIncidenceLaboratoriesLacrosseLightLiquid substanceManufactured footballManufacturerMarketingMeasuresMilitaryMilitary PersonnelModelingMoldsParticipantPerformancePhasePhotoradiationPopulationPositionPositioning AttributePreparationProcessProductionProtocolProtocols documentationRiskSafetySeasonsShockSports EquipmentStandardizationSurvey InstrumentSurveysTechnologyTemperatureTestingTextilesTraumatic Brain InjuryUnited StatesUniversitiesValidationVirginiaWeightYouthYouth 10-21adulthoodage groupattenuationbrain damagebrain-injuredcirculatory shockcombatcommercializationcomputational simulationcomputerized simulationconcussionconcussivecostcost effectivedesigndesigningdevelopmentalexperiencefabricfabricationfabrication costfluidhead impacthigh level productionhigh scale productionhigh volume manufacturinghigh volume productionimprovedinventionkinematic modelkinematicsliquidmanufacturabilitymanufacturemanufacturing costmanufacturing processmanufacturing systemsmilitary populationpreparationspreventpreventingprogramsprospectiveprototyperisk mitigationshockssupply chaintraumatic brain damageurinary bladdervalidationsweightsyouth sports
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Savior Brain’s SoftShox is the world’s first wearable hydraulic shock absorber. SoftShox uses liquid momentum

transfer to dissipate impact energy, resulting in dramatically reduced linear and rotational forces for a given

impact event.

Brain injuries, including nearly 4 million concussions per year, are common among the nearly 40 million

participants in organized youth sports in the United States, and despite recent technologies marketed to

reduce concussion risk, brain injuries continue to rise among youth athletes. Improved protective equipment is

needed that provides maximal protection across the range of impact energies including the lower, yet still

dangerous, impact energies experienced at the youth level. If brought to widespread market use, Savior Brain

SoftShox technology could dramatically reduce the incidence of brain injury in youth and adult user

populations.

In our Phase I project, we integrated SoftShox technology into a youth-specific football helmet, demonstrated

the feasibility of the technology and achieved significant reduction in linear and rotational forces measured in

laboratory impact testing.

In this Phase II proposal, we are requesting funding for maturation of SoftShox technology and preparation for

commercialization: 1) adapting and optimizing SoftShox technology to multiple helmet makes and models, 2)

developing and validating a production-ready design, manufacturing system and cost projections, 3) fabricating

and testing a production-quality helmet, representative of commercialized form, materials, and manufacturing

processes, and 4) creating and analyzing computer simulations of SoftShox to predict efficacy in a variety of

protective headgear in applications beyond youth football. At the successful conclusion of the Phase II project,

Savior Brain will be in a strong position to develop a high-volume production supply chain and engage in

marketing discussions with prospective Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) helmet customers.

Aim 1: Prototype SoftShox technology for multiple helmet makes and models.

Aim 2: Design for cost-effective manufacture of SoftShox component assemblies.

Aim 3: Fabricate and test a production-quality football helmet with SoftShox technology.

Aim 4: Predict the efficacy of SoftShox in single impact helmets.

Grant Number: 2R44NS119134-03A1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Gordon Avery

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