All around the movement
Evaluation - optimization - supervision
RUNNING ANALYSIS
IKINESIS for the running
Become a running expert with iKinesis
Developed by health and sports professionals, iKinesis makes it possible to analyze running technique without observers or cameras.
iKinesis Run-Up collects, analyzes and evaluates the runner's biomechanical parameters, from lower limb joint kinematics to spatio-temporal data, in his or her environment or in the office.
IKINESIS RUN UP DATA
Kinematics
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Hip : Flexion / extension ●●
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Knee : Flexion / extension ●●
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Ankle : Flexion / extension ●●
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Foot strike ●●
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Angle foot strike ●●
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Curve reading aid ● (soon)
Pronation
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Pronation range ●
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Pronation peak ●
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Pronation speed ●
Kinetics
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Vertical impact velocity ●●
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Lower limb stiffness ●●
Spatio-temporal
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Contact time ●●
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Flight time ●●
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Duty factor ●●
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Cadence ●●
Performance
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Speed ●●
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iKinesis index ●●
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Stride length ●●
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Reliability index of analyzed data ●
Stress areas
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Detection of 5 stressed areas ●●
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Global view of the lower limb ● (soon)
● Data in the iKinesis Lab
● Data in the iKinesis Kapsule
Better understanding for better targeting.
The iKinesis AI analyzes 23 different zones of the lower limb and determines which are most solicited by the runner's technique.
INTERPRETATION ACTIVE DU MOUVEMENT
Based on several hundred thousand movements, iKinesis artificial intelligence is able to predict joint moments using a minimum number of sensors positioned on the body.
iKinesis artificial intelligence
All around the movement
Scientific literature
iKinesis R&D development is based on a rigorous selection of scientific articles from over 600 publications in the fields of running, biomechanics, physiology and injury prevention. These articles come from prestigious journals such as the Journal of Biomechanics, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, or the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Scientific Committee
iKinesis algorithms have been developed with the support of a scientific committee made up of running specialists. This scientific committee contributes its expertise, experience and feedback to improve the quality and relevance of iKinesis algorithms. It also participates in the validation and dissemination of iKinesis results.
Evaluation
The angular predictions of hip/knee/ankle joints made by iKinesis were evaluated by the Université Paris-Saclay, by comparing them with those of a reference motion capture system. The results showed an accuracy of between 97% and 99%. These results confirm the reliability and performance of iKinesis for runner motion analysis.