3D motion tracking company Xsens has launched MVN Analyze 2018, which uses sensors to create a 3D kinematic sequence of a body to identify when an athlete is overcompensating and could be at risk of injury.
“Performance improvement is all about getting the most out of an athlete without risking injury,” said Hein Beute, a product manager at Xsens. “If athletes do get injured, this technology can help them with rehabilitation.”
The 2018 version of MVN Analyze brings the technology outside the lab. To do this, the company had to lessen the effect metal has on the readings.