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Imu Device (Motionpod, supplied by Movea Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Examples of sensors used during climbing. Movement sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with accelerometer inside hip pocket (green), ( b ) <t>MotionPod</t> IMU attached to various body segments (red), ( c ) Pedar-X force sensors within shoe insoles (red), ( d ) motion capture system with external camera, reflective body markers (red). Respiration sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with thoracic and abdominal chest band displacement sensors (blue), ( e ) METAMAX 3B with face mask and chest-mounted data collection system. Eye gazing sensor: ( f ) Tobii Pro Glasses with eye tracking cameras (red) and scene camera (green). Heart sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with three flexible ECG sensors (red), ( g ) Polar monitor with chest band ECG sensors (red). Skeletal muscle sensors on forearm (red): ( h ) EMG electrodes, ( i ) PortaMon with NIRS sensor.
Motionpod, supplied by Movea Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
motionpod - by Bioz Stars, 2026-04
90/100 stars
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Examples of sensors used during climbing. Movement sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with accelerometer inside hip pocket (green), ( b ) MotionPod IMU attached to various body segments (red), ( c ) Pedar-X force sensors within shoe insoles (red), ( d ) motion capture system with external camera, reflective body markers (red). Respiration sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with thoracic and abdominal chest band displacement sensors (blue), ( e ) METAMAX 3B with face mask and chest-mounted data collection system. Eye gazing sensor: ( f ) Tobii Pro Glasses with eye tracking cameras (red) and scene camera (green). Heart sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with three flexible ECG sensors (red), ( g ) Polar monitor with chest band ECG sensors (red). Skeletal muscle sensors on forearm (red): ( h ) EMG electrodes, ( i ) PortaMon with NIRS sensor.

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Article Title: Wearable and Non-Invasive Sensors for Rock Climbing Applications: Science-Based Training and Performance Optimization

doi: 10.3390/s23115080

Figure Lengend Snippet: Examples of sensors used during climbing. Movement sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with accelerometer inside hip pocket (green), ( b ) MotionPod IMU attached to various body segments (red), ( c ) Pedar-X force sensors within shoe insoles (red), ( d ) motion capture system with external camera, reflective body markers (red). Respiration sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with thoracic and abdominal chest band displacement sensors (blue), ( e ) METAMAX 3B with face mask and chest-mounted data collection system. Eye gazing sensor: ( f ) Tobii Pro Glasses with eye tracking cameras (red) and scene camera (green). Heart sensors: ( a ) Hexoskin biometric shirt with three flexible ECG sensors (red), ( g ) Polar monitor with chest band ECG sensors (red). Skeletal muscle sensors on forearm (red): ( h ) EMG electrodes, ( i ) PortaMon with NIRS sensor.

Article Snippet: Body movement—IMU (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer) , Arms, legs, chest , Device with three time-matched sensors , Triaxial linear acceleration (g), rotational velocity (rad/s), earth magnetic field (T) , MotionPod (Movea, Grenoble, France) , [ , , ] .

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Overview of sensors used for climbing studies.

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Article Title: Wearable and Non-Invasive Sensors for Rock Climbing Applications: Science-Based Training and Performance Optimization

doi: 10.3390/s23115080

Figure Lengend Snippet: Overview of sensors used for climbing studies.

Article Snippet: Body movement—IMU (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer) , Arms, legs, chest , Device with three time-matched sensors , Triaxial linear acceleration (g), rotational velocity (rad/s), earth magnetic field (T) , MotionPod (Movea, Grenoble, France) , [ , , ] .

Techniques: Activity Assay, Spectroscopy

Practical benefits and limitations of wearable sensors.

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Article Title: Wearable and Non-Invasive Sensors for Rock Climbing Applications: Science-Based Training and Performance Optimization

doi: 10.3390/s23115080

Figure Lengend Snippet: Practical benefits and limitations of wearable sensors.

Article Snippet: Body movement—IMU (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer) , Arms, legs, chest , Device with three time-matched sensors , Triaxial linear acceleration (g), rotational velocity (rad/s), earth magnetic field (T) , MotionPod (Movea, Grenoble, France) , [ , , ] .

Techniques: Activity Assay, Muscles, Spectroscopy