2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20174805
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Wearable Tendon Kinetics

Abstract: This study introduces a noninvasive wearable system for investigating tendon loading patterns during outdoor locomotion on variable terrain. The system leverages shear wave tensiometry, which is a new approach for assessing tendon load by tracking wave speed within the tissue. Our wearable tensiometry system uses a battery-operated piezoelectric actuator to induce micron-scale shear waves in a tendon. A data logger monitors wave propagation by recording from two miniature accelerometers mounted on the skin abo… Show more

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“…Another limitation is the small sample size for the overground walking and muscular response experiments. The muscle part was exploratory, using a new experimental technology: Achilles tendon tensiometry [ 24 , 35 ]. The overground part was also exploratory, and will be expanded in follow-up studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another limitation is the small sample size for the overground walking and muscular response experiments. The muscle part was exploratory, using a new experimental technology: Achilles tendon tensiometry [ 24 , 35 ]. The overground part was also exploratory, and will be expanded in follow-up studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study chose to minimize interference with participants’ normal game play, so only IMU’s on the lower body were used. Another recent technique could allow direct estimation of joint moments through tendon forces [ 30 ], but a compact wearable version suitable for in-game recording is not yet available. Thus, current wearables are not yet sufficient to fully replace a laboratory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonography can be augmented with ultrasound shear wave elastography (SWE) that enable continuous measurement of viscoelastic properties of musculoskeletal tissues [166]. SWE can be used to study the muscle sti-ness after training session [830], Achilles tendon stiness in natural environments using a wearable SWE [302], Achilles tendon stiness and its eect on ROM in squat [270], dynamical muscle contraction during squat [571] with deep learning inversion [224], changes in viscoelastic properties of muscle during fatigue [119], and ecacy of stretch- [756,877]. From these measurements, heart rate variability (HRV) is the most commonly derived parameter [193,389], with the ring or wrist band monitor/sensor oering ease-of-…”
Section: Muscle Morphology and Its Viscoelastic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%