Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises

The popularization and industrialization of fitness over the past decade, with the rise of big box gyms and group classes, has reduced the quality of the basic formation and assessment of practitioners, which has increased the risk of injury. For most lifting exercises, a universal recommendation is...

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Main Authors: Florian Michaud, Manuel Pérez Soto, Urbano Lugrís, Javier Cuadrado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/16/5487
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spelling doaj-ffb5d7fe8c7049cd9e7eeb48995992ae2021-08-26T14:19:14ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-08-01215487548710.3390/s21165487Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting ExercisesFlorian Michaud0Manuel Pérez Soto1Urbano Lugrís2Javier Cuadrado3Laboratory of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Coruña, 15403 Ferrol, SpainLaboratory of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Coruña, 15403 Ferrol, SpainLaboratory of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Coruña, 15403 Ferrol, SpainLaboratory of Mechanical Engineering, University of La Coruña, 15403 Ferrol, SpainThe popularization and industrialization of fitness over the past decade, with the rise of big box gyms and group classes, has reduced the quality of the basic formation and assessment of practitioners, which has increased the risk of injury. For most lifting exercises, a universal recommendation is maintaining a neutral spine position. Otherwise, there is a risk of muscle injury or, even worse, of a herniated disc. Maintaining the spine in a neutral position during lifting exercises is difficult, as it requires good core stability, a good hip hinge and, above all, observation of the posture in order to keep it correct. For this reason, in this work the authors propose the prevention of lumbar injuries with two inertial measurement units. The relative rotation between two sensors was measured for 39 voluntary subjects during the performance of two lifting exercises: the American kettlebell swing and the deadlift. The accuracy of the measurements was evaluated, especially in the presence of metals and for fast movements, by comparing the obtained results with those from an optical motion capture system. Finally, in order to develop a tool for improving sport performance and preventing injury, the authors analyzed the recorded motions, seeking to identify the most relevant parameters for good and safe lifting execution.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/16/5487injury preventionsport performancelifting exercisesmotion captureinertial sensor
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author Florian Michaud
Manuel Pérez Soto
Urbano Lugrís
Javier Cuadrado
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Manuel Pérez Soto
Urbano Lugrís
Javier Cuadrado
Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises
Sensors
injury prevention
sport performance
lifting exercises
motion capture
inertial sensor
author_facet Florian Michaud
Manuel Pérez Soto
Urbano Lugrís
Javier Cuadrado
author_sort Florian Michaud
title Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises
title_short Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises
title_full Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises
title_fullStr Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises
title_full_unstemmed Lower Back Injury Prevention and Sensitization of Hip Hinge with Neutral Spine Using Wearable Sensors during Lifting Exercises
title_sort lower back injury prevention and sensitization of hip hinge with neutral spine using wearable sensors during lifting exercises
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The popularization and industrialization of fitness over the past decade, with the rise of big box gyms and group classes, has reduced the quality of the basic formation and assessment of practitioners, which has increased the risk of injury. For most lifting exercises, a universal recommendation is maintaining a neutral spine position. Otherwise, there is a risk of muscle injury or, even worse, of a herniated disc. Maintaining the spine in a neutral position during lifting exercises is difficult, as it requires good core stability, a good hip hinge and, above all, observation of the posture in order to keep it correct. For this reason, in this work the authors propose the prevention of lumbar injuries with two inertial measurement units. The relative rotation between two sensors was measured for 39 voluntary subjects during the performance of two lifting exercises: the American kettlebell swing and the deadlift. The accuracy of the measurements was evaluated, especially in the presence of metals and for fast movements, by comparing the obtained results with those from an optical motion capture system. Finally, in order to develop a tool for improving sport performance and preventing injury, the authors analyzed the recorded motions, seeking to identify the most relevant parameters for good and safe lifting execution.
topic injury prevention
sport performance
lifting exercises
motion capture
inertial sensor
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/16/5487
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