Comparison of joint kinematics from optical marker-based and inertial sensor-based motion capture during change-of-direction movements
The development of inertial measurement units (IMUs) has opened up possibilities to test kinematics of sports movements in natural environments (Di Paolo et al., 2023). This advantage over lab-based optical motion capture (OMC) comes at the cost of inherent inaccuracies. Especially, fast multidirect...
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Main Authors: | Mareike Kühne (Author), Peter Federolf (Author), Diego Jaén-Carrillo (Author), Katharina Schiel (Author), Maurice Mohr (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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