analysing movement through technology Flashcards

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what are the three ways of analysing movement through technology?

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limb kinematics
force plates
wind tunnels

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what are limb kinematics?

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study to motion in relation to time and space
reflective markers are placed on the joints to capture unique movement of limbs which is used to create a 3D image to evaluate limb efficiency

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what does limb kinematics measure?

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bone geometry
displacement
velocity
acceleration

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how does limb kinematics optimise performance?

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gives them feedback
you can compare differences between performance by superimposing, seeing different techniques

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what are the drawbacks of limb kinematics?

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expensive equipment
results don’t take into account individual differences
lab conditions make techniques hard to reenact in game situations

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what are force plates used for?

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measure the ground reaction force
gait analysis
balance
rehab
physical therapy

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how do force plates work?

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force traduces are included in the plate which is embedded in the ground
electrical output is displayed in a graphical form on the screen

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who uses force plates?

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people recovering from injury
explosive sports
power athletes

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how do force plates optimise performance?

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provide training insights for coaches to support rehabilitation processes
improved technique
prevent injury
generates large amounts of information

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drawbacks of force plates

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rarely large enough to capture consecutive foot strikes
typically cannot describe the location of the peak force
requires specialised training
not available to everyone

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what do wind tunnels do?

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analyse the amount of air resistance and object is creating whilst in motion

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when would you use a wind tunnel?

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F1 cars
cycle helmets
footballs

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how do wind tunnels help optimise performance?

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can make adjustments to the design to increase streamlining and reduce effects of air resistance and speed increases
eg. led to development of DRS

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drawbacks of wind tunnels

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full size ones not allowed to be used in f1 due to expense
expensive to operate due to fan
Loud
large ones take up lots of space

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Describe how limb kinematics can be used to enhance performance in sport.

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  1. (technology) Video/ motion/ 3D analysis of a sporting action/ movement/ skill/ technique
  2. (assessment) Assesses gait/ movement efficiency/ velocity/ acceleration/ joint angles
  3. (technique) (Identifies small changes) to improve technique
  4. (injury) Helps prevent (repetitive strain/joint) injuries
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