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Innovative Concussion-Detection Technology Developed by Langley Student

October 10, 2025 - 04:01

Innovative Concussion-Detection Technology Developed by Langley Student

To some, concussions are part of playing football. Despite advancements in technology, the prevalence of concussions continues for those involved in the sport. However, one Langley High School student has invested significant effort into developing a groundbreaking concussion-detection technology that could change the way these injuries are monitored and managed.

The student, driven by personal experiences and a passion for sports safety, designed a system that utilizes sensors to detect impacts and assess the likelihood of a concussion occurring. This innovative approach aims to provide real-time data to coaches and medical staff, enabling them to make informed decisions about player safety on the field.

As concussions remain a serious concern in contact sports, this technology could play a crucial role in reducing the risks associated with head injuries. The student’s work not only highlights the importance of sports safety but also showcases the potential for young innovators to make a significant impact in the realm of athletic health. With further development and testing, this technology could pave the way for safer playing conditions in sports across the board.


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