Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
This track focuses on the latest advancements in biomechanical analysis techniques and their applications in sports science. Researchers are encouraged to present novel methodologies that enhance motion analysis and performance evaluation.
This session will explore the relationship between kinetic forces and athletic performance, examining how these forces influence movement efficiency. Contributions should highlight empirical studies and theoretical frameworks that advance understanding in this area.
This track addresses the critical role of biomechanics in developing effective injury prevention strategies for athletes. Papers should discuss innovative approaches and evidence-based practices that mitigate injury risks in various sports.
This session invites research that delves into musculoskeletal health and its implications for athletic training. Topics may include injury rehabilitation, strength training, and the biomechanics of musculoskeletal disorders.
This track emphasizes the importance of functional movement patterns in optimizing athletic performance. Presentations should focus on assessment techniques and training interventions that enhance functional movement capabilities.
This session will showcase cutting-edge developments in sports engineering, including equipment design and technology that improve athletic performance. Researchers are invited to discuss the impact of engineering innovations on biomechanics.
This track examines the biomechanics of human locomotion and its correlation with performance metrics in various sports. Submissions should provide insights into gait analysis and its implications for training and performance assessment.
This session focuses on the application of physiological principles to enhance athletic performance. Papers should explore the interplay between biomechanics and applied physiology in training regimens.
This track investigates the concept of mechanical efficiency in athletic performance, emphasizing how biomechanical principles can optimize energy expenditure. Contributions should include empirical research and practical applications.
This session will explore innovative training techniques aimed at maximizing athletic performance. Researchers are encouraged to share evidence-based practices that integrate biomechanics into high-performance training programs.
This track focuses on the role of gait analysis in understanding and enhancing athletic development. Presentations should highlight methodologies and findings that contribute to improved performance and injury prevention.
