Exploring wearable sensors as an alternative to marker-based motion capture in the pitching delivery (Boddy et al., 2019)
tl;dr Motus was reliable when compared to a marker-based motion capture lab
https://t.co/BWzFKihjQl
Did you know? Our open data research has C3D models you can import into Mokka (free: https://t.co/S69mVl6iCI) and mess around with to see the athletes in our studies - from any angle, with traces on the markers as shown here!
(raw data example: https://t.co/rI8FIoWVWV) https://t.co/BKDIeoxJtD
@jpalasiewicz @kcrehabexpert Motus validation: https://t.co/bJEYNtZYQJ
Need to understand that what ASMI (left) has seen with 4-7 oz balls hasn't lined up directly with what the Motus sensor has produced (right) https://t.co/ejvMuDhva7
The Driveline Research team has three peer-reviewed studies that are Open Access + full data disclosed. Check them out here!
https://t.co/gb7sAFAzjL
https://t.co/x9eArc6nMo
https://t.co/Qw0oKHglOZ
https://t.co/VpRtfHVHi0
Reminder that our published research is Open Access; full-text articles available for free. PDF links below:
6-week weighted ball study: https://t.co/jhWYiT8U9l
EMG analysis on KB carries: https://t.co/whOD8zUy85
Motus validation vs. biomech lab: https://t.co/k87gq8xo4S https://t.co/iNxufEtyOl