Two Australian researchers concluded in a study published in the British Medical Journal this week that headbanging to a typical heavy metal tempo could cause mild traumatic brain injury or concussion, and neck injury, particularly as the tempo of the music and angle of movement increased.
“Clearly it’s a serious issue,” harumphed associate professor Andrew McIntosh, co-author and professor of biomechanics at the University Of New South Wales.
“If you observe people after concerts they clearly look dazed, confused and incoherent, so something must be going on and we wanted to look into it.”
The researchers added: “Headbanging can cause headaches and dizziness if the range of movement of the head and neck is greater than 75 degrees.”
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Berhati-hati di jalan raya!
dah namanya pun headbanging
ReplyDeleteTom Araya pn dh x headbang lpas pembedahan.
ReplyDeleteheadbang sesuatu yang takbleh kontrol time gig .. ekekeke
ReplyDeletepada aku kalo exxaggerrate headbanging , ye la ada cedera ke hapa ke
ReplyDeletetapi kalo moderate, ok kot.