Estimation of Center of Mass Trajectory using Wearable Sensors during Golf Swing
Author | Najafi, Bijan |
Author | Lee-Eng, Jacqueline |
Author | Wrobel, James S. |
Author | Goebel, Ruben |
Available date | 2016-11-14T09:21:29Z |
Publication Date | 2015-06 |
Publication Name | Journal of Sports Science and Medicine |
Citation | Najafi B, Lee-Eng J, Wrobel JS, Goebel R. Estimation of Center of Mass Trajectory using Wearable Sensors during Golf Swing. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine. 2015;14(2):354-363. |
ISSN | 1303 - 2968 |
Abstract | This study suggests a wearable sensor technology to estimate center of mass (CoM) trajectory during a golf swing. Groups of 3, 4, and 18 participants were recruited, respectively, for the purpose of three validation studies. Study 1 examined the accuracy of the system to estimate a 3D body segment angle compared to a camera-based motion analyzer (Vicon®). Study 2 assessed the accuracy of three simplified CoM trajectory models. Finally, Study 3 assessed the accuracy of the proposed CoM model during multiple golf swings. A relatively high agreement was observed between wearable sensors and the reference (Vicon®) for angle measurement (r > 0.99, random error <1.2° (1.5%) for anterior-posterior; <0.9° (2%) for medial-lateral; and <3.6° (2.5%) for internal-external direction). The two-link model yielded a better agreement with the reference system compared to one-link model (r > 0.93 v. r = 0.52, respectively). On the same note, the proposed two-link model estimated CoM trajectory during golf swing with relatively good accuracy (r > 0.9, A-P random error <1cm (7.7%) and <2cm (10.4%) for M-L). The proposed system appears to accurately quantify the kinematics of CoM trajectory as a surrogate of dynamic postural control during an athlete’s movement and its portability, makes it feasible to fit the competitive environment without restricting surface type. |
Sponsor | Award Number NPRP 5-086-2-031 from the Qatar National Research Foundation. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Medical Faculty of Uludag University |
Subject | Wearable technology golf swing center of mass dynamic postural control balance simplified biomechanical model of human body |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 354-363 |
Issue Number | 2 |
Volume Number | 14 |
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