Wearable technologies are often indicated as tools that can enable the in-field collection of quantitative biomechanical data, unobtrusively, for extended periods of time, and with few spatial limitations. Despite many claims about their potential for impact in the area of injury prevention and management, there seems to be little attention to grounding this potential in biomechanical research linking quantities from wearables to musculoskeletal injuries, and to assessing the readiness of these biomechanical approaches for being implemented in real practice. We performed a systematic scoping review to characterise and critically analyse the state of the art of research using wearable technologies to study musculoskeletal injuries in sport f...
Biomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, subseque...
This research paper sought to answer if the improvement of technology in sports equipment is helping...
With the growing number of people affected by osteoarthritis, wearable technology may enable the pro...
Wearable technologies are often indicated as tools that can enable the in-field collection of quanti...
The aim of this review was to understand the use of wearable technology in sport in order to enhance...
Wearable sensors enable the real-time and non-invasive monitoring of biomechanical, physiological, o...
Musculoskeletal injuries are a common health problem among sporting populations. Such injuries come ...
Biomechanics analysis is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to assess h...
With the growing number of people affected by osteoarthritis, wearable technology may enable the pro...
This Special Issue had, as its main objective, the compilation of biomechanical studies on sports pe...
Wearable technologies are emerging as a useful tool with many different applications. While these de...
The objective of this project is to produce a review of available and validated technologies suitabl...
The objective of this project is to produce a review of available and validated technologies suitabl...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Background: In order to reduce the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) several me...
Biomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, subseque...
This research paper sought to answer if the improvement of technology in sports equipment is helping...
With the growing number of people affected by osteoarthritis, wearable technology may enable the pro...
Wearable technologies are often indicated as tools that can enable the in-field collection of quanti...
The aim of this review was to understand the use of wearable technology in sport in order to enhance...
Wearable sensors enable the real-time and non-invasive monitoring of biomechanical, physiological, o...
Musculoskeletal injuries are a common health problem among sporting populations. Such injuries come ...
Biomechanics analysis is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to assess h...
With the growing number of people affected by osteoarthritis, wearable technology may enable the pro...
This Special Issue had, as its main objective, the compilation of biomechanical studies on sports pe...
Wearable technologies are emerging as a useful tool with many different applications. While these de...
The objective of this project is to produce a review of available and validated technologies suitabl...
The objective of this project is to produce a review of available and validated technologies suitabl...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Background: In order to reduce the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) several me...
Biomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, subseque...
This research paper sought to answer if the improvement of technology in sports equipment is helping...
With the growing number of people affected by osteoarthritis, wearable technology may enable the pro...