Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gregory Roe"
- Gregory Roe's recent research primarily focuses on the application of instrumented mouthguard technology to track head acceleration events in rugby union and the implications for player safety, as seen in studies contrasting training and match-play impacts on head injuries across elite women's and men's leagues.
- His work integrates match-event data with head acceleration metrics to establish informed match limits in rugby, aimed at enhancing player health and performance by analyzing exposure to contact and head accelerations during competitive play.
- Additionally, Roe addresses broader topics in rugby performance, such as the effects of training variables on internal load, the influence of oral contraceptive use on women's performance and health, and the importance of optimizing information flows in the management of professional athletes.