Application research on mechanical assessment and training based on intelligent physical training system in the rehabilitation of athletes’ ankle injuries

  • Lu Zhang College of International Studies, National University of Defense Technology, Luoyang 471003, China
  • Zhenzhen Yang Henan Vocational College of Tuina, Luoyang 471000, China
Keywords: mechanical assessment; physical training; athletes; ankle; injury rehabilitation
Article ID: 1192

Abstract

As the only hinge connection between human body and the ground, ankle joint plays an important role in sports. Based on the theory of rehabilitation medicine, this paper puts forward an intelligent physical training system integrating mechanical evaluation and training functions, and applies it to the rehabilitation of athletes’ ankle injuries. The system adopts virtual reality (VR) technology, realizes active ankle rehabilitation training through high-precision sensors and advanced computer simulation technology, and provides accurate evaluation, monitoring and personalized training scheme for ankle rehabilitation. The system creates an immersive training environment for athletes by simulating real sports scenes and processes. The experimental results show that the system is excellent in training convergence speed and performance, and the error is small. Compared with the traditional algorithm, the accuracy is improved by 19.27%. The main contribution of this paper is that the intelligent physical training system integrating mechanical evaluation and training is applied to the rehabilitation of athletes’ ankle injuries, and good rehabilitation results have been achieved.

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Published
2025-01-21
How to Cite
Zhang, L., & Yang, Z. (2025). Application research on mechanical assessment and training based on intelligent physical training system in the rehabilitation of athletes’ ankle injuries. Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics, 22(2), 1192. https://doi.org/10.62617/mcb1192
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