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Title: Wearables for Industrial and Sports Applications: Biomechanical Performance Optimization and Risk Assessment
Abstract: Emerging as a useful tool with a wide range of applications is wearable technology. This literature review specifically focuses on wearable use for performance enhancement and risk assessment in industrial and sports-related biomechanical applications, despite the fact that these devices are worn on the human body and can capture a variety of data types. Exoskeletons, inertial measurement units (IMUs), force sensors, and surface electromyography (EMG) are a few examples of wearable technology that can help ergonomists, human factors specialists, and health and safety experts monitor risk and enhance user performance. The most popular wearable models in both industries were IMU-based ones. Sports frequently took into account the individual components of movement and performance, whereas industry largely used biomechanical wearables to evaluate tasks and risks holistically. Sports and industrial applications continue to face common limitation issues related to availability, cost, and adoption.
Keywords: wearables; biomechanics; risk assessment; performance optimization; athletics; wearable ergonomics; exoskeleton
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Subject: Bioengineering
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