Rugby player develops wearable to track head trauma in sports

An amateur rugby player has developed wearable technology which can track head trauma after seeing his friend suffer three concussions in a single season. File picture

An amateur rugby player has developed wearable technology which can track head trauma after seeing his friend suffer three concussions in a single season. File picture

An amateur rugby player has developed wearable technology which can track head trauma after a teammate suffered three concussion injuries in one season.

Euan Bowen, 28, played the game at university and in his final year in 2018, a friend and teammate was forced to stop playing due to injury.

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