Wearable Technology and Analytics as a Complementary Toolkit to Optimize Workload and to Reduce Injury Burden
Wearable sensors enable the real-time and non-invasive monitoring of biomechanical, physiological, or biochemical parameters pertinent to the performance of athletes. Sports medicine researchers compile datasets involving a multitude of parameters that can often be time consuming to analyze in order...
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Main Authors: | Dhruv R. Seshadri (Author), Mitchell L. Thom (Author), Ethan R. Harlow (Author), Tim J. Gabbett (Author), Benjamin J. Geletka (Author), Jeffrey J. Hsu (Author), Colin K. Drummond (Author), Dermot M. Phelan (Author), James E. Voos (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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