FIFA to use Australian technology to monitor concussions at World Cup

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Concussed players at the World Cup in Qatar will be assessed using a new piece of cutting-edge Australian-owned technology as part of the most extensive set of protocols FIFA has ever deployed at a major tournament | VinceRugari

Concussed players at the World Cup in Qatar will be assessed using a new piece of Australian-owned technology as part of the most extensive set of protocols FIFA has ever deployed at a major tournament.

That includes the forthcoming World Cup, which kicks off in Doha on November 20 and is the first in which teams will be permitted to use a concussion substitute, in line with IFAB’s ongoing global trial, regardless of how many of the usual five subs have been made., the SANFL and last year’s FIFA Arab Cup, the NeuroFlex system will be available at Aspetar during the tournament to help team doctors determine how quickly a player is able to return to the field following head trauma.

“What NeuroFlex does is it provides the objective data to the medical team to make an informed decision,” Thynne said. “This takes out subjectivity ... there’s a lot of data that is given to the team doc in order to make his decision.”

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