Experimental Approach Regarding the Analysis of Human Complex Motions

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In this paper an experimental research was performed in case of a human complex motion. The research aim was to evaluate the joint trajectories and angular variations of the main human locomotion system. Thus an experimental motion analysis was performed, by using two modern equipments in parallel, one called VICON Equipment and the other called CONTEMPLAS. The experimental activity was developed on a human subject when perform a complex motion for hitting a ball. The obtained results will be useful for the improvement of the athletes’ complex motions on sports such as football in the way of conserving the energy or to reshape the foot behavior when strikes the ball.

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