

PlayerMD™ on NCAA Division I
Field of Competitive play.
Troy University football players wore the PlayerMD sensor. The following video is the
ESPNU broadcast. With PlayerMD V3 widely available, DocuCert™ is passionate in letting players, coaches, trainers, administrators and others "be on notice" of technology available to aid in protecting players' health and safety.
It may be Pee-Wee Football
but there is Nothing Pee-Wee About the HITS!
The report by Stone Phillips recounts the work done by the Wake Forest/Virgina Tech researchers.
Kids who play football make — and take — hits to the head just as hard as any high school, college or NFL player. That’s what the data show; it’s not partisan, it’s not political and it’s not trying to suck the fun out of recreational sports. Journalist Stone Phillips delved into never-before-conducted research by Virgina Tech that could have a long-lasting impact on how little kids suit up for football.
To review the full report and additional information on the research by Virgina Tech, lead by Professor Stefan Duman please visit:
PlayerMD Smaller, Easier to Use & Athlete Friendly

We all know that if it's bulky, weighs too much or is just uncomfortable athletes will not use the equipment. PlayerMD is built with the athlete in mind. The photo shows the relative size of this breakthrough technology. The PlayerMD sensor is small, easy to use and fits in a skullcap or headband that any athlete will wear.
VIDEOS