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Sports & Medicine

High-Tech Help for Athletes

January 21, 2010 By Namita Nayyar (Editor in chief)

High-Tech Help for Athletes

Reported October 29, 2008

COLUMBUS, Ohio (Ivanhoe Newswire) — The equipment that helps action heroes jump from tall buildings and dodge disaster in your favorite movies is now being used to help athletes. The high-tech system shows players how to make subtle adjustments to their technique, keeping them off the bench and on the field.

Working out is now more specialized for baseball player, Jimmy Gerlach. Surgery from an injury left him out of the game for months.

“I went back to throw another pitch and my arm just started ripping from when I started my motion, and then I couldn’t stop it, and from there it just tore all the way through,” Gerlach recalled.

To prevent Gerlach from suffering another injury, researchers at The Ohio State University put reflectors on his body to track his every move. When he pitches, high-speed cameras work with 3-D tracking computers to pick up subtle motions the human eye can’t see.

“When we record it, we can watch it really slowly, examine little parts again and again,” Ajit Chaudhari, Ph.D., director of biomechanical research at The Ohio State University Sports Medicine Center in Columbus, explained to Ivanhoe. “The pitching coach could just watch him throw, but it’s hard to see everything. You don’t have the right angle to see things necessarily. You can’t slow it down so we get all of that from this type of 3-D analysis.”

 

 

They concentrated on Gerlach’s elbow when he throws — the lower it is, the more chance for injury.

“By actually increasing his arm slot and by looking at that mechanically here in the lab, we actually can make sure the arm is staying high, taking stress out of the shoulder and elbow itself,” Chris McKenzie, Gerlach’s physical therapist, said.

“It’s a big help ’cause you can see it on the computer,” Gerlach said.

Knowing what to change will help his arm and career last longer.

The technology can also help runners, soccer players and golfers. Besides athletes, researchers want to use this equipment to help patients with injuries function better. For example, they want to investigate why some people who have knee replacements can climb stairs while others cannot.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Ohio State University Sports Medicine Center
(614) 293-3600
http://sportsmedicine.osu.edu

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