Brain shearing

Brain shearing is the internal sliding of tissues across each other during impact. This is the primary physical damage that leads to brain injury and cellular disruption. Because different brain layers have different densities, they move at different speeds unless stabilized.

Bottom Line: Shearing is a primary cause of brain injury; the Q-Collar helps the brain move as a singular, stable unit to help reduce microscopic tears between layers during an impact.

FAQ

Different brain densities moving at different speeds, causing tissues to slide.

Helmets protect the skull but don't stop the internal sliding of tissue.

It reduces "slosh" room so the brain moves as a singular, stable unit.