by Fin | Sep 24, 2019 | insoles
Stefan Lehner, Christine Dießl, Dennis Chang, Veit Senner Technische Universität München, Institute of Ergonomics, Department Sport Equipment and Material, Germany Cutting movements in football (soccer) induce high loads on the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee....
by Richard Felton | Sep 24, 2019 | activity, case studies, insoles, sprinting
Temporal variables and vertical ground reaction force have been used as measures characterizing sprinting. A recently developed wireless pressure sensor insole (sensor insole) could be useful for monitoring sprinting in terms of temporal variables and vertical ground...
by Fin | Sep 24, 2019 | case studies, insoles
M. Kolodziej, S. Steinhoff, T. Jaitner TU Dortmund University Institute for Sports and Sports Science Youth soccer players bear a particular high risk of injury due to a potential lack on an adequate level of physical fitness, which is considered as an intrinsic risk...
by Fin | Sep 24, 2019 | case studies, insoles
Case Studies Optimization of a foot model for the evaluation of the injury risk during cutting movements in football by Fin | Sep 24, 2019 | insoles Stefan Lehner, Christine Dießl, Dennis Chang, Veit Senner Technische Universität München, Institute of Ergonomics,...
by Fin | Sep 24, 2019 | activity, case studies, gait analysis, insoles
Activity monitoring using wearables is becoming ubiquitous, although accurate cycle level analysis, such as step-counting and gait analysis, are limited by a lack of realistic and labeled datasets. The effort required to obtain and annotate such datasets is massive,...