In the next decade, machine learning will become increasingly influential in the data analysis of biomechanics. Learn the basics in this article!
Posts tagged as Biomechanics
Part I: The Relationship between Sprint Technique and Hamstring Injuries – A Simplified Review (and some opinion)

Hamstring strains are by far the most common injury sustained in field-based team sports. What is the primary mechanism? What are the risk factors?
The weekly recap of what is going on in the world of biomechanics.
This week: Technological doping in swimming
The weekly recap of what is going on in the world of biomechanics.
This week: Robotic exoskeletons
The weekly recap of what is going on in the world of biomechanics.
This week: Markerless Motion Capture. Reliability and reproducibility of biomechanical data collected by the Microsoft Kinect.
Due to the continuing situation of COVID-19, a lot initiatives were taken to provide interested people with knowledge from home. So naturally also in biomechanics. Here, we provide you with a list of upcoming and past freely available events.
The weekly recap of what is going on in the world of biomechanics.
Flamingoes stand and even sleep on one leg – or unipedal, that is the technical term. They do so for a longer time span than humans could, but why ist…
Abstract of my Master's thesis at the Institute for Biomechanics and Orthopaedics at the German Sport University Cologne.