2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23208433
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Validation of Inertial Measurement Units for Analyzing Golf Swing Rotational Biomechanics

Sung Eun Kim,
Jayme Carolynn Burket Koltsov,
Alexander Wilder Richards
et al.

Abstract: Training devices to enhance golf swing technique are increasingly in demand. Golf swing biomechanics are typically assessed in a laboratory setting and not readily accessible. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) offer improved access as they are wearable, cost-effective, and user-friendly. This study investigates the accuracy of IMU-based golf swing kinematics of upper torso and pelvic rotation compared to lab-based 3D motion capture. Thirty-six male and female professional and amateur golfers participated in th… Show more

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“…1 ). In selecting the IMU, considering the feasibility of device applications such as smartwatches, we took into account the specifications of accelerometers and gyroscopes widely used in various commercial products and studies 52 , 53 . Optical markers were placed on the three planes of the inertial sensor (the top of the watch, the medial/lateral sides of the wrist), the left arm including the elbow and shoulder joints, the club, and the ball's position with respect to the club and ground.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ). In selecting the IMU, considering the feasibility of device applications such as smartwatches, we took into account the specifications of accelerometers and gyroscopes widely used in various commercial products and studies 52 , 53 . Optical markers were placed on the three planes of the inertial sensor (the top of the watch, the medial/lateral sides of the wrist), the left arm including the elbow and shoulder joints, the club, and the ball's position with respect to the club and ground.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%