Managing mechanical stress in sports participants
First Claim
1. A system for managing ice hockey player availability comprising:
- player worn torso data loggers including accelerometers and gyroscopes, each torso data logger being affixed to an upper torso region on a respective player'"'"'s back; and
a computing device adapted to receive data from the accelerometer and gyroscope of each torso data logger, said computing device being programmed to;
analyse the data received from the torso data loggers by identifying a plurality of data points per second in the received data,to identify and count for each player ice hockey player movements from the data received from each respective torso data logger by calculating features using data points in sub-sections of the data, and using the calculated features to identify and count the ice hockey player movements, andto measure a work load associated with such movements for each player from the data received from each respective torso data logger,said computing device also being programmed to display the data as ice hockey player movement metrics.
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Abstract
A method of predicting the probability of injuries in ice hockey which consists of analysing data from accelerometers and gyroscopes on the torso of a player and assessing the work load of the muscles of the player as an indicator of the probability of injury. One aspect provides a method of predicting the probability of groin injuries in ice hockey which consists of analysing data from accelerometers and gyroscopes on the torso of a player and assessing groin load as an indicator of the probability of groin injury. A second aspect provides method of managing player availability by limiting injuries which consists of analysing data from accelerometers and gyroscopes on the torso of a player and identifying and counting the number of slap shots executed as a means of assessing the player load as an indicator of probability of injury.
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1. A system for managing ice hockey player availability comprising:
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player worn torso data loggers including accelerometers and gyroscopes, each torso data logger being affixed to an upper torso region on a respective player'"'"'s back; and a computing device adapted to receive data from the accelerometer and gyroscope of each torso data logger, said computing device being programmed to; analyse the data received from the torso data loggers by identifying a plurality of data points per second in the received data, to identify and count for each player ice hockey player movements from the data received from each respective torso data logger by calculating features using data points in sub-sections of the data, and using the calculated features to identify and count the ice hockey player movements, and to measure a work load associated with such movements for each player from the data received from each respective torso data logger, said computing device also being programmed to display the data as ice hockey player movement metrics. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for managing ice hockey player availability, the method comprising:
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affixing torso data loggers to a plurality of players, each torso data logger comprising an accelerometer and a gyroscope and being affixed to an upper torso region on a respective player'"'"'s back; receiving, with a computing device, data from the accelerometer and gyroscope of each torso data logger; analyzing, with the computing device, the data received for each layer from each respective torso data logger to identify and count ice hockey player movements and to measure a player work load associated with said player movements, wherein; the data received is analyzed by identifying a plurality of data points per second in the received data, data points in sub-sections of the data are used to calculate features of the received data, and the calculated features are used to identify and count the ice hockey player movements; and displaying, using the computing device, the data as ice hockey player movement metrics. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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