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Sport Biomechanics Applications Using Inertial, Force, and EMG Sensors: A Literature Overview.
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-23 , DOI: 10.1155/2020/2041549
Juri Taborri 1 , Justin Keogh 2, 3, 4, 5 , Anton Kos 6 , Alessandro Santuz 7, 8, 9 , Anton Umek 6 , Caryn Urbanczyk 10 , Eline van der Kruk 10 , Stefano Rossi 1
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In the last few decades, a number of technological developments have advanced the spread of wearable sensors for the assessment of human motion. These sensors have been also developed to assess athletes’ performance, providing useful guidelines for coaching, as well as for injury prevention. The data from these sensors provides key performance outcomes as well as more detailed kinematic, kinetic, and electromyographic data that provides insight into how the performance was obtained. From this perspective, inertial sensors, force sensors, and electromyography appear to be the most appropriate wearable sensors to use. Several studies were conducted to verify the feasibility of using wearable sensors for sport applications by using both commercially available and customized sensors. The present study seeks to provide an overview of sport biomechanics applications found from recent literature using wearable sensors, highlighting some information related to the used sensors and analysis methods. From the literature review results, it appears that inertial sensors are the most widespread sensors for assessing athletes’ performance; however, there still exist applications for force sensors and electromyography in this context. The main sport assessed in the studies was running, even though the range of sports examined was quite high. The provided overview can be useful for researchers, athletes, and coaches to understand the technologies currently available for sport performance assessment.

中文翻译:

使用惯性,力和EMG传感器的运动生物力学应用:文献概述。

在过去的几十年中,许多技术发展推动了可穿戴式传感器用于人体运动评估的普及。还开发了这些传感器来评估运动员的表现,为教练以及预防伤害提供有用的指导。这些传感器提供的数据可提供关键的性能结果,以及更详细的运动,动力学和肌电图数据,可深入了解如何获得性能。从这个角度来看,惯性传感器,力传感器和肌电图似乎是最适合使用的可穿戴传感器。进行了数项研究,以通过使用市售传感器和定制传感器来验证在体育应用中使用可穿戴传感器的可行性。本研究旨在概述可穿戴传感器在最新文献中发现的运动生物力学应用,重点介绍与所用传感器和分析方法有关的一些信息。从文献回顾的结果来看,惯性传感器似乎是评估运动员表现的最广泛的传感器。然而,在这种情况下,仍然存在力传感器和肌电图的应用。研究中评估的主要运动项目是跑步,即使所研究的运动项目范围很大。提供的概述对于研究人员,运动员和教练了解当前可用于运动成绩评估的技术很有用。重点介绍一些与所用传感器和分析方法有关的信息。从文献回顾的结果来看,惯性传感器似乎是评估运动员表现的最广泛的传感器。然而,在这种情况下,仍然存在力传感器和肌电图的应用。研究中评估的主要运动项目是跑步,即使所研究的运动项目范围很大。提供的概述对于研究人员,运动员和教练了解当前可用于运动成绩评估的技术很有用。重点介绍一些与所用传感器和分析方法有关的信息。从文献回顾的结果来看,惯性传感器似乎是评估运动员表现的最广泛的传感器。然而,在这种情况下,仍然存在力传感器和肌电图的应用。研究中评估的主要运动项目是跑步,即使所研究的运动项目范围很大。提供的概述对于研究人员,运动员和教练了解当前可用于运动成绩评估的技术很有用。研究中评估的主要运动项目是跑步,即使所研究的运动项目范围很大。提供的概述对于研究人员,运动员和教练了解当前可用于运动成绩评估的技术很有用。研究中评估的主要运动项目是跑步,即使所研究的运动项目范围很大。提供的概述对于研究人员,运动员和教练了解当前可用于运动成绩评估的技术很有用。
更新日期:2020-06-24
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