MobiHealth News December 1, 2023
Wearable sensors provide physiological biomarkers, helping to determine reasons for an athlete’s performance and the necessity of altering training to avoid injury.
Monitoring athletic performance is certainly nothing new. Advanced technologies in wearable sensors to monitor and evaluate physiological biomarkers offer increased opportunities to collect and quantify data without direct proximity to the athlete.
To better optimize workouts and evaluate the full performance, it’s necessary to get detailed cardiovascular and biomechanical insight into how the body performs. Obtaining numerical values on performance relative to baseline values or to that of peer athletes can help define how an athlete is performing instead of how they are perceived to be performing.
Wearable sensors can provide objective data points to help determine...