Sport is evolving into a more competitive industry, leaving athletes prone to injuries. Monitoring athletes using wearable technology provides a way to potentially manage training and competition loads with the goal of reducing injuries. One such technology is the VERT, a commercially available discrete wearable device that measures vertical displacement from the center of mass. While several studies have examined the accuracy of the VERT’s measures of jump height and jump count, landing impact has not yet been investigated. The objective of this research study was to explore the potential utility of the VERT as a load monitoring tool in elite volleyball players. This was done by (1) examining the accuracy of the VERT landing impact values ...
Despite an exceptionally high prevalence of overuse injury among elite volleyball players, very litt...
Context: The Vertec has long been considered the gold standard for the measurement of a vertical jum...
Hazardous knee biomechanics, such as excessive knee affordance link with injuries in volleyball spik...
Objectives Evaluate the validity of a commercially available wearable device, the Vert, for measurin...
Purpose: Use of a commercially available wearable device to monitor jump load with elite volleyball ...
This technical report aims to determine the validity and the accuracy of the VERT Wearable Jump Moni...
Purpose: The goal of the research was to determine if Jump Height (JH) and Landing Impact (LI) were ...
Monitoring the work load of athletes in both an individual and team setting has become a commonplace...
It is thought that a majority of lower extremity injuries in volleyball can be related to overuse or...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between an external estimate of tr...
Copyright © the author(s). Background of Study: Females generally have a 6-8 times higher risk for l...
Background of Study: Females generally have a 6-8 times higher risk for lower extremity injury compa...
AbstractVertical jump is one of the most important basic skills because it is widely used in many di...
Patellar tendinopathy is prevalent among athletes, and most likely associated with a high jumping lo...
Knee injuries are devastating and typically experienced by athletes when performing jumping and land...
Despite an exceptionally high prevalence of overuse injury among elite volleyball players, very litt...
Context: The Vertec has long been considered the gold standard for the measurement of a vertical jum...
Hazardous knee biomechanics, such as excessive knee affordance link with injuries in volleyball spik...
Objectives Evaluate the validity of a commercially available wearable device, the Vert, for measurin...
Purpose: Use of a commercially available wearable device to monitor jump load with elite volleyball ...
This technical report aims to determine the validity and the accuracy of the VERT Wearable Jump Moni...
Purpose: The goal of the research was to determine if Jump Height (JH) and Landing Impact (LI) were ...
Monitoring the work load of athletes in both an individual and team setting has become a commonplace...
It is thought that a majority of lower extremity injuries in volleyball can be related to overuse or...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between an external estimate of tr...
Copyright © the author(s). Background of Study: Females generally have a 6-8 times higher risk for l...
Background of Study: Females generally have a 6-8 times higher risk for lower extremity injury compa...
AbstractVertical jump is one of the most important basic skills because it is widely used in many di...
Patellar tendinopathy is prevalent among athletes, and most likely associated with a high jumping lo...
Knee injuries are devastating and typically experienced by athletes when performing jumping and land...
Despite an exceptionally high prevalence of overuse injury among elite volleyball players, very litt...
Context: The Vertec has long been considered the gold standard for the measurement of a vertical jum...
Hazardous knee biomechanics, such as excessive knee affordance link with injuries in volleyball spik...