From a research standpoint, our research group has done a lot of work from a hockey standpoint looking at prevention—targeted prevention. We use an injury prevention model, first looking at how common concussions are in each sport and what the risk factors are. We partner with a lot of the stakeholders in the sport to say, “What do you think increases the risk? Let's measure it.” Then we can actually measure the risk factors and look to see what the biggest risk factors are and target prevention strategies so as to have the biggest health impact.
That's where a lot of the work around bodychecking research has come from. If we can decrease risk of concussion by 70%, that's a big public health saving.
Similarly, we've done work in soccer, volleyball and multiple different sports. Certainly this model would work well across sport, and the SHRED program will be doing that in the schools.