Finger and Palm Dynamic Pressure Monitoring for Basketball Shooting

This study verified general inferences on the finger and palm pressure distribution of a basketball player in the moment before that player shoots a basketball through a scientific qualitative testing method. We mounted the sensor on the hands of college basketball players and monitored the dynamic...

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Main Authors: Chiao-Fang Hung, Chung-Chiang Chen, Shin-Hung Lin, Tien-Kan Chung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Sensors
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9352410
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Summary:This study verified general inferences on the finger and palm pressure distribution of a basketball player in the moment before that player shoots a basketball through a scientific qualitative testing method. We mounted the sensor on the hands of college basketball players and monitored the dynamic pressure of each player’s hand while the player threw a basketball. The dynamic pressure distribution of the fingers and palm of a basketball player throwing a ball can be verified. According to the experimental results, college basketball players typically use the index finger to control the direction and power of force in the moment before shooting a basketball. This study successfully used a scientific qualitative test method to monitor the dynamic pressure of the fingers and palms of basketball players and verified the general inference that a typical basketball player mainly uses the index finger to control the direction and power of force in the moment before throwing a ball. In the future, this study, measuring the dynamic pressure distribution of the fingers and palm, can be applied to simulate hand manipulation in many biomedical and robotic applications.
ISSN:1687-725X
1687-7268