Epic Sports Biomechanics


Sports biomechanics laboratory and training center staffed by Ph.D.-level biomedical/biomechanical engineers and kinesiologists. Provides instrumented biomechanical assessments (marker-based motion capture, IMUs, force/pressure sensors, EMG, high-speed video, ball-tracking), data-driven interpretation, individualized training programs (in-person, mobile, virtual), team consultations, and research collaborations focused on performance optimization and injury-risk reduction.

Industries

biotechnology
sports
training

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Epic Sports Biomechanics


Products

Biomechanical assessment reports and data packages

Structured reports and data exports summarizing kinematics, kinetics, muscle activation, timing analyses, and recommended training interventions; available for recruitment/scouting or athlete development use.


Services

Mobile or in-lab evaluations to identify player physical and performance attributes, grouping of athletes by shared inefficiencies, and delivery of action plans with recommended follow-ups.

In-depth athlete evaluations using marker-based motion capture, IMUs, force/pressure sensors, EMG, and high-speed video to quantify movement mechanics and physical characteristics for performance and injury-risk analysis.

Programs designed from assessment outputs including mobility, corrective, strength & conditioning, and sport-specific drill protocols; delivery options include supervised in-facility training, virtual coaching, or at-home plans.

Collaborative research using facility instrumentation and Ph.D.-level expertise to investigate new measurement technologies, analytical approaches, or biomechanical questions.

Assessment-informed mitigation programs targeting common sport injuries (e.g., ACL, UCL, rotator cuff, hamstrings) and focused on long-term availability and safe progression.

Expertise Areas

  • Sports biomechanics
  • Biomechanical assessment and motion analysis
  • IMU-based motion capture and wearable sensor analytics
  • Marker-based 3D motion capture
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Key Technologies

  • Marker-based 3D motion capture
  • Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs)
  • High-speed video capture
  • Force plates and ground pressure sensors
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News & Updates

Technical article describing the 'summation of speeds' concept, IMU usage, sensor configurations, data processing methods, and limitations compared to marker-based motion capture.


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