Wearable sensors for monitoring the physiological and biochemical profile of the athlete
Case Western Reserve University · University Hospitals of Cleveland · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Athletes are continually seeking new technologies and therapies to gain a competitive edge to maximize their health and performance. Athletes have gravitated toward the use of wearable sensors to monitor their training and recovery. Wearable technologies currently utilized by sports teams monitor both the internal and external workload of athletes. However, there remains an unmet medical need by the sports community to gain further insight into the internal workload of the athlete to tailor recovery protocols to each athlete. The ability to monitor biomarkers from saliva or sweat in a noninvasive and continuous manner remain the next technological gap for sports medical personnel to tailor hydration and…
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7Topics & keywords
- Workload
- Wearable computer
- Athletes
- Wearable technology
- Computer science
- Medicine
- Physical therapy
- Embedded system