Search Results - Motion
-
1
Concurrent validity of Theia3D markerless motion capture for detecting sagittal kinematic differences between gait speeds
Walker, J., Thomas, A., Lunn, D. E., Nicholson, G., Tucker, C. B.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…We do not yet understand the concurrent validity of markerless motion capture (MMC) to measure kinematic differences between multiple gait speeds. …”
-
2
-
3
Biomechanical changes with increased speed in elite middle-distance runners
Hanley, B., Cooke, M., Gallagher, L., Oh, Y. K., Parelkar, P., Thomas, A., Tucker, C.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Ground reaction force (GRF) and spatiotemporal data were measured using the treadmill software; lower limb joint angles were measured using the high-speed videos in SIMI Motion; and global stiffness characteristics were calculated using peak vertical GRF via the methods of Morin et al. …”
-
4
Pilot study: Effects of resistance training on DEXA and DARI metrics in NCAA Division I cross-country athletes
Bakcha, O., Martinez, C., Byun, C., Tousant, M., Jones, B., Kramarenko, V., McClain, J., Bernhardt, V., Oldham, M. D.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…RESULTS: No significant difference was observed in motion analysis scores (644 ± 234 vs 686 ± 114, t(11) = 0.88, p = 0.396). …”
-
5
-
6
Measuring lower-limb kinematics in walking: wearable sensors achieve comparable reliability to motion capture systems and smartphone cameras
Ma, P., Bian, Q., Kim, J. M., Alsayed, K., Ding, Z.Published in Sensors (2025)“…Marker-based, IMU-based (6-axis IMU), and smartphone-based (OpenCap) motion capture methods are commonly used for motion analysis. …”
-
7
Artificial intelligence-enhanced 3D gait analysis with a single consumer-grade camera
Guo, L., Chang, R., Wang, J., Narayanan, A., Qian, P., Leong, M. C., Kundu, P. P., Senthilkumar, S., Garlapati, S. C., Yong, E. C. K., Pahwa, R. S.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)Subjects: “…Motion Capturing…”
-
8
Sagittal plane joint mechanics during downhill running in female distance runners
Wells, M. D., Dickin, D. C., Popp, J., Wang, H.Published in Sports Medicine and Health Science (2025)“…There was also a decreased range of motion at the ankle and hip and an increased range of motion at the knee during the stance phase (p < 0.05). …”
-
9
Effects of static stretching and walking during inter-set intervals of resistance training on muscle fatigue of the quadriceps
Takeuchi, K., Inoue, H., Fujiwara, M., Shimizu, T., Nagai, C., Mizuno, K., Nakamura, M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Repeated two-way ANOVA and a Friedman test were used to analyze the variables. Results: Range of motion and muscle hardness were increased after all interventions (both p < 0.05). …”
-
10
Effectiveness index of mechanical energy utilization in male 400-m sprinters and the relation between muscle cross-sectional area of the trunk and the lower limb
Muratomi, K., Tarumi, T., Furuhashi, Y., Ushirooka, N., Hoshi, D., Fukuie, M., Hasegawa, T., Sugawara, J., Tanigawa, S., Takahashi, H., Maemura, H.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)“…Participants completed a 400-m sprint on an official outdoor track, with running motion in early phase (around the 160-m point) analyzed using high-speed video cameras. …”
-
11
Causal structure of spatiotemporal variables and walking motion for achieving high walking speed in race-walking
Sato, T., Ohyama-Byun, K., Miura, K., Kawamukai, T., Ohkubo, R., Ogata, M.Published in Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences (2025)“…Ninety-seven male race-walkers with a wide range of performance level were analyzed using motion analysis involving 3-dimensional direct linear transformation with 2 video cameras. …”
-
12
Automatic detection of faults in simulated race walking from a fixed smartphone camera
Suzuki, T., Takeda, K., Fujii, K.Published in International Journal of Computer Science in Sport (2024)Subjects: “…Motion Capturing…”
-
13
Sports bra restriction on respiratory mechanics during exercise
Kipp, S., Leahy, M. G., Sheel, A. W.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)“…Women perform exercise in sports bras to limit breast motion. However, as the breasts become restricted, respiratory function may become compromised. …”
-
14
A comparison of three-dimensional kinematics between markerless and marker-based motion capture in overground gait
Ripic, Z., Nienhuis, M., Signorile, J. F., Best, T. M., Jacobs, K. A., Eltoukhy, M.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2023)“…Nevertheless, markerless solutions seem promising toward unrestricted motion analysis in biomechanics research and clinical settings.…”
-
15
An acute transition from rearfoot to forefoot strike does not induce major changes in plantarflexor muscles activation for habitual rearfoot strike runners
Kovács, B., Petridis, L., Négyesi, J., Sebestyén, Ö., Jingyi, Y., Zhang, J., Gu, Y., Tihanyi, J.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2023)“…Contrary to our expectations, the knee joint range of motion was similar in FFS and RFS running. However, the sagittal plane ankle joint motion was greater (p < 0.01) while running with FFS, resulting in a significantly greater muscle-tendon unit lengthening (p < 0.01) in FFS compared with RFS running. …”
-
16
Markerless motion capture: What clinician-scientists need to know right now
Ito, N., Sigurðsson, H. B., Seymore, K. D., Arhos, E. K., Buchanan, T. S., Snyder-Mackler, L., Grävare Silbernagel, K.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport Plus (2022)Subjects: “…Motion Capturing…”
-
17
Effectiveness of a variable-speed control based on auditory feedback: Is it possible?
Lagos-Hausheer, L., Bona, R. L., Biancardi, C. M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Purpose: Variable-speed control in the field is challenging for motion science. Tests were performed to evaluate speed, Froude number, and oxygen consumption if these varied when using the same frequency of steps. …”
-
18
-
19
Level of agreement between the MotionMetrix system and an optoelectronic motion capture system for walking and running gait measurements
Jaén-Carrillo, D., García-Pinillos, F., Chicano-Gutiérrez, J. M., Pérez-Castilla, A., Soto-Hermoso, V., Molina-Molina, A., Ruiz-Alias, S. A.Published in Sensors (2023)Subjects: “…Motion Capturing…”
-
20
Is the racewalking biomechanics significantly influenced by coaching?
Jurlin, K., Babic, V., Dolenec, A.Published in Kinesiologia Slovenica (2023)“…The research method consisted of measuring ground reaction forces as well as kinematics of motion recorded by video cameras and the OptoJumpNext system of 14 athletes from two distinct training groups of athletes walking at individually determined speed. …”