2024
DOI: 10.3390/vibration7040047
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Radiated Sound and Transmitted Vibration Following the Ball/Racket Impact of a Tennis Serve

Arthur Paté,
Maxime Petel,
Nesrine Belhassen
et al.

Abstract: Shock-induced vibrations transmitted from the racket to the tennis player’s upper limb have interested researchers, whether for investigating their effect on injury risk, or for designing new equipment. Measuring these vibrations is, however, very challenging in an ecological playing situation: sensors must be of very high quality in order to precisely measure high-energy and broad-frequency signals, as well as non-invasive in order to allow the players to perform their usual movements. The working hypothesis … Show more

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