Ground reaction forces are often used by sport scientists and clinicians to analyze the mechanical risk-factors of running related injuries or athletic performance during a running analysis. An interesting ground reaction force-derived variable to track is the maximal vertical instantaneous loading rate (VILR). This impact characteristic is traditionally derived from a fixed force platform, but wearable inertial sensors nowadays might approximate its magnitude while running outside the lab. The time-discrete axial peak tibial acceleration (APTA) has been proposed as a good surrogate that can be measured using wearable accelerometers in the field. This paper explores the hypothesis that applying machine learning to time continuous data (gene...
This study explored the use of artificial neural networks in the estimation of runners' kinetics fro...
This study aimed to (1) construct a statistical model (SMM) based on the duty factor (DF) to estimat...
Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system ...
Ground reaction forces are often used by sport scientists and clinicians to analyze the mechanical r...
Ground reaction forces are often used by sport scientists and clinicians to analyze the mechanical r...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Rational & Objective: Vertical loading rate (VLR) is highly associated with running injuries. Howeve...
This dataset contains processed data (time series, peak values) of axial and resultant peak tibial a...
Biomechanical load assessments are becoming increasingly important in the sporting community; howeve...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
The purpose of this study was to use machine learning (i.e., artificial neural network – ANN), to pr...
The purpose of this study was to compare different approaches for the estimation of biomechanical lo...
Background: Gait event detection of the initial contact and toe off is essential for running gait an...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the body's mass distribution to segments and t...
Measurement of ground reaction force (GRF) in running provides a direct indication of the loads to w...
This study explored the use of artificial neural networks in the estimation of runners' kinetics fro...
This study aimed to (1) construct a statistical model (SMM) based on the duty factor (DF) to estimat...
Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system ...
Ground reaction forces are often used by sport scientists and clinicians to analyze the mechanical r...
Ground reaction forces are often used by sport scientists and clinicians to analyze the mechanical r...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Rational & Objective: Vertical loading rate (VLR) is highly associated with running injuries. Howeve...
This dataset contains processed data (time series, peak values) of axial and resultant peak tibial a...
Biomechanical load assessments are becoming increasingly important in the sporting community; howeve...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
The purpose of this study was to use machine learning (i.e., artificial neural network – ANN), to pr...
The purpose of this study was to compare different approaches for the estimation of biomechanical lo...
Background: Gait event detection of the initial contact and toe off is essential for running gait an...
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the body's mass distribution to segments and t...
Measurement of ground reaction force (GRF) in running provides a direct indication of the loads to w...
This study explored the use of artificial neural networks in the estimation of runners' kinetics fro...
This study aimed to (1) construct a statistical model (SMM) based on the duty factor (DF) to estimat...
Peak tibial acceleration (PTA) measured using accelerometers attached to the musculoskeletal system ...