Advances in Computational Biomechanical Modeling: Enhancing Sports Performance and Injury Prevention

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025

 

Special Issue Editors

Datao Xu   Website  E-Mail: xudatao3@gmail.com
Guest Editor
Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, China
Interests:
sports biomechanics; computational biomechanical; biomedical engineering; machine learning

Huiyu Zhou  Website  E-Mail: zhouhuiyu@aliyun.com
Guest Editor
Faculty of Sports Science, Ningbo University, China
Interests:
sports biomechanics; musculoskeletal modeling; finite element simulation

 

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,

The Special Issue on "Advances in Computational Biomechanical Modeling: Enhancing Sports Performance and Injury Prevention" aims to highlight the latest innovations and research in the field of computational biomechanics as applied to sports science. This issue seeks to bring together cutting-edge studies that utilize computational modeling to improve our understanding of human movement, optimize athletic performance, and develop effective injury prevention strategies. We invite high-quality original research articles, review papers, technical notes, and case studies that contribute to the advancement of computational biomechanical modeling in sports. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
(1) Development and validation of computational models in sports biomechanics;
(2) Applications of finite element analysis in sports performance and injury prevention;
(3) Musculoskeletal modeling and simulation of sports activities;
(4) Machine learning and artificial intelligence in biomechanical data analysis;
(5) Biomechanical optimization of sports techniques and equipment;
(6) Real-time biomechanical feedback systems for athletes;
(7) Multiscale modeling approaches in sports biomechanics;
(8) Personalized biomechanical models for injury prevention and rehabilitation;
(9) Integration of wearable sensor data with computational models;
(10) Innovations in software and tools for computational biomechanics

Datao Xu
Huiyu Zhou
Guest Editor

 

Keywords

computational biomechanical; musculoskeletal modeling; finite element simulation; sports performance; injury prevention; machine learning; multiscale modeling

 

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