Infrared Thermography in Swimming

A. Domingues, Filipa Barbosa, A. Seixas, Márcio Borgonovo-Santos, Eduardo M. Pereira, R. Vardasca, J. Gabriel, R. Fernandes, J. P. Vilas-Boas
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In order to verify whether there is a considerable increase in body skin temperature during different swimming techniques (crawl and backstroke) and identifying the most affected regions. The athlete's thermal symmetry was also analyzed, as well as its modification after the swimming, according to the performed technique. The accuracy of thermography as a method to identify and distinguish these different styles was also evaluated. Ten male swimmers were recruited and two different swimming techniques were assessed, crawl and backstroke. After a 10 minute acclimatization period in the pool, the swimmers were quickly dried with microfiber towels. The thermograms were taken before and after the swimming task, which consisted in a 7x200m protocol in crawl or backstroke. Infrared thermography revealed an increase of temperature after exercise and no significant differences were found between both techniques. Thermal symmetry was not affected by exercise.
游泳中的红外热成像
为了验证在不同的游泳技术(爬泳和仰泳)中身体皮肤温度是否有相当大的增加,并确定受影响最大的区域。分析了运动员在游泳后的热对称性,并根据动作技术对热对称性进行了调整。热成像作为一种识别和区分这些不同风格的方法的准确性也进行了评估。招募了10名男子游泳运动员,并评估了两种不同的游泳技术,爬泳和仰泳。在泳池中经过10分钟的适应期后,游泳者用超细纤维毛巾迅速擦干。在7 × 200米的爬泳和仰泳比赛前后分别拍摄了热像图。红外热成像显示运动后温度升高,两种技术之间没有显着差异。热对称性不受运动影响。
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