Search Results - Human Movement
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Horse gait analysis using wearable inertial sensors and machine learning
Rana, M., Mittal, V.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…Traditional gait analysis methods are performed visually, which can be biased due to subjectivity and human error. Optical motion capture (OMC) technology for equine gait analysis is expensive and ideal for indoor use. …”
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Validation of step time and asymmetry detection algorithm in high-intensity running with Movesense IMU
Martín Gómez, R., Kamstra, H., Allevard, E., Pollet-Villard, L., Cotter, J., Lamb, P.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…Within a wider project aimed at developing comprehensive and freely-available assessment of human movement using wearable devices, this study aims to evaluate the validity and reliability of Movesense Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) and novel algorithms for measuring step time and its right-left asymmetry during running. …”
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Asymmetry changes in sprinting do not relate to changes in sprint performance
Gleadhill, S., Nagahara, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…This study considers asymmetry during dynamic human movement as any biomechanical differences between left and right sides of the body. …”
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Body composition and bone mineral density in high performance runners
Cholp, J., Strelecký, M., Cupka, M., Buzgó, G., Oreská, L., Cernácková, A., Hamar, D., Kern, H., Payer J., Killinger, Z., Sedliak, M.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: The endurance running is nowadays the subject of interest not only in sport science and competitive sport, but also the general population, as it is one of the most natural movements of human. However, the effect of endurance running activity on changes in the body composition and bone mineral density in performance endurance runners are still not sufficiently examined. …”
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The role of the iliopsoas in the transition from walking to running
Taira, C., Kiyama, R., Forner-Cordero, A.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2025)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Greater volumes of high-intensity running lead to muscle-tendon injuries in professional Brazilian soccer players
Raya-González, J., García-Calvo, T., Lobo-Triviño, D., Rubio-Morales, A., dos Santos Guimarães, R., Castillo, D.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2025)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Influence of running wide on the bend on performance in 1500m finals at major championships
Gonzalez-Mohíno, F.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2025)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Validation of a laser device for assessing high-speed running in an outdoor team sport setting
Duthie, G. M., Robertson, S., Ball, K., Haycraft, J., Bright, L., Parkinson, T., Billingham, J., Aughey, R. J.Published in Sports Engineering (2025)“…This study aimed to compare the running speed output from a commercially available laser (Laser Speed, MuscleLAB) with a three-dimensional motion capture system (Vicon, Oxford Metrics Group), a commonly recognized "gold standard" method of measuring human movement. Conducted on a professional football stadium pitch during daylight, 29 participants completed between one and six straight line, high-speed runs (> 6.9 m·s-1) over a distance of about 20 m. …”
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Error assessment of a three-dimensional underwater motion capture methodology
Thompson, I. M., Audot, D. A. G., Warner, M. B., Banks, J., Logan, O., Hudson, D.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2025)“…Motion analysis technology is used in various settings to assess human kinematics. Assessing human movement underwater presents many challenges, making it important to understand measurement error associated with the setup and calibration of the system ensuring accuracy in resulting kinematics. …”
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The effect of running experience and speed on local dynamic stability in running
Cerrito, A., Wittwer, L., Schmitt, K.-U.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Alternatively, it has been proposed to consider the human body as one complex system when assessing and improving human movement. …”
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Effects of fatigue on ground reactions forces-related variables: A systematic review in long-distance runners
Silva, M., Afonso, J., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Fernandes, R. J., Conceição, F.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2024)“…European Journal of Human Movement…”
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Determining the optimum number of cycles for calculating joint coordination and its variability during running at different speeds: A timeseries analysis
Sarvestan, J., Aghaie Ataabadi, P., Khaleghi Tazji, M., Hamill, J.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2024)“…Understanding the intricacies of human movement coordination and variability during running is crucial to unraveling the dynamics of locomotion, identifying potential injury mechanisms and understanding skill development. …”
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Physiological responses of male and female swimmers in different warm-up protocols
Altan, B. K., Odabas, I.Published in International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2024)“…International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences…”
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A descriptive study of coaches' perceptions regarding talent identification and development in swimming
Alexiou, P., Nikolopoulos, A., Lola, A., Tsalis, G., Mavridis, G., Manou, V., Dalamitros, A.Published in International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2024)“…International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences…”