World Rugby funds Canadian injury, concussion research, co-led by player
CALGARY — Rugby’s world governing body has given the University of Calgary half a million dollars to study concussion and injury prevention among young women in the game.
Former university rugby player and doctoral candidate Isla Shill is a co-leader of the international study drawing data from high school and club players aged 13 to 18 in Calgary, Winnipeg, Quebec City and Vancouver.
“I wear three hats when we’re addressing this injury and concussion prevention problem,” Shill told The Canadian Press on Wednesday.
“As a previous player who has sustained her fair share of injuries and concussions from rugby, as a coach who has had to help players manage their own injuries and concussions, then from a researcher perspective to look at a more broader view and helping inform key stakeholders and helping collaborate with community stakeholders to help make meaningful change within the sport.”