Webinar | Plantar Pressure Mapping & Complementary Technologies: XSENSOR’s Intelligent Insoles & Surface Electromyography (Part 2)

In the second webinar of XSENSOR Technology's “Plantar Pressure Mapping & Complementary Technologies” series, we delve into practical applications where combining plantar pressure mapping insoles with surface electromyography (sEMG) offers unmatched analytical insights. This session focuses on selecting the most relevant muscles to monitor based on specific sports actions and transforming the gathered data into actionable strategies.

By integrating plantar pressure mapping technology, like XSENSOR's state-of-the-art Intelligent Insoles, with sEMG, sports biomechanists, sports medicine practitioners, strength and conditioning coaches, and rehabilitation specialists can better assess muscle function and biomechanics. This approach enhances the creation of a precise and comprehensive neuromuscular profile, paving the way for improved athletic performance and recovery strategies.

Puntos clave de este seminario web:

  1. Learn – How to apply evidence-based practices to customize measurement protocols using plantar pressure mapping and sEMG for targeted applications.
  2. Understand – The role of plantar pressure mapping and sEMG in enhancing data quality and providing practitioners with more reliable insights.
  3. Experience – Hands-on use of plantar pressure mapping and sEMG hardware and software to measure, analyze, and interpret pressure and muscle activity data.

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