Camilla De Bleecker, Stefan Vermeulen, Tine Willems, Veerle Segers, Valentien Spanhove, Rowan Leys, Jos Vanrenterghem, Roel De Ridder
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Abstract: De Bleecker, C, Vermeulen, S, Willems, T, Segers, V, Spanhove, V, Leys, R, Vanrenterghem, J, and De Ridder, R. Validation of impact forces estimated by wearable device VERT in volleyball validation impact forces VERT.J Strength Cond Res XX(X):000-000,2024-随着排球运动员暴露在大量的用力起跳落地动作中,受伤的风险也随之增加。像 VERT 设备这样的可穿戴技术为排球运动员的负荷监测提供了一个前景广阔的途径,有可能更好地控制训练和比赛的强度,从而最大限度地降低受伤的可能性。尽管对跳起次数和跳起高度的有效性进行了深入研究,但对 VERT 设备参照测力板数据估算的冲击力进行验证的研究却很少。本研究的目的是验证使用 VERT 估算排球运动中的冲击力。21 名不同水平的排球运动员分别进行了反向运动跳(CMJ)、拦网跳、扣杀跳和一组排球起跳落地任务。通过 VERT 估算的冲击力与使用测力板测量的结果力值进行了比较。共分析了 221 次扣球跳、286 次拦网跳和 203 次 CMJ。考虑到已发现的比例偏差和异方差性,我们绘制了经过调整的布兰-阿尔特曼图,该图以最佳拟合线和 V 型 95% 置信区间为特征,而不是传统的一致性极限。此外,我们的研究结果表明,两种测量方法之间存在比例偏差,与测力板相比,VERT 传感器倾向于高估冲击力,在平均值较高的情况下尤其如此。因此,VERT 算法在量化冲击力方面并不有效。不过,我们提出了一个修正系数,以获得 VERT 所估算的冲击力的更佳结果,使其适合在体育运动中使用。
Validation of Impact Forces Estimated by Wearable Device VERT in Volleyball.
Abstract: De Bleecker, C, Vermeulen, S, Willems, T, Segers, V, Spanhove, V, Leys, R, Vanrenterghem, J, and De Ridder, R. Validation of impact forces estimated by wearable device VERT in volleyball validation impact forces VERT. J Strength Cond Res 39(3): e458-e462, 2025-As volleyball players are exposed to high volumes of forceful jump-landing actions, the risk of injuries is increased. Wearable technology such as the VERT device offers a promising avenue for load monitoring of volleyball players, potentially allowing better control of intensity of training and matches to minimize the likelihood of injuries. Although validity of jump counts and jump height is well investigated, studies validating impact forces estimated by VERT device referenced to force plate data are scarce. The objective of this study was to validate the use of VERT for the estimation of impact forces during volleyball. Twenty-one volleyball players of different levels performed countermovement jumps (CMJ), block jumps, spike jumps, and a set with a combination of several volleyball jump-landing tasks. Impact forces estimated by VERT were compared with resultant force values measured using a force plate. A total of 221 spike jumps, 286 block jumps, and 203 CMJ were analyzed. Given the identified proportional bias and heteroscedasticity, an adapted Bland-Altman plot featuring the line of best fit and V-shaped 95% confidence intervals instead of classic limits of agreement was created. Furthermore, our results suggest a proportional bias between the 2 measurements, with the VERT sensor tending to overestimate impact forces compared with the force plate, increasingly at higher mean values. Therefore, the VERT algorithm has not been proven valid for quantifying impact forces. However, a correction factor is proposed to obtain better results for impact forces estimated by VERT, making it suitable for implementation in sport contexts.
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The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.