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CompletedNCT07306455

Validity of Wearable Sensor for Jump Height

Evaluatıon of the Valıdıty of a Wearable Motıon Analysıs Sensor in Assessıng Jump Heıght

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
29 (actual)
Sponsor
Busra Kalkan Balak · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 35 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study aims to evaluate the concurrent validity of a wearable motion sensor (BTS G-sensor) in measuring countermovement jump (CMJ) height. Healthy female volunteers between 18 and 35 years of age will perform CMJ tests. Jump height will be measured simultaneously using the BTS G-sensor and the My Jump smartphone application, which has previously demonstrated validity and reliability. The study will assess the level of agreement between the two measurement methods.

Detailed description

Vertical jump height is widely used as an indicator of lower limb strength and functional performance. Force platforms are the gold standard for jump height measurement but are expensive and not always practical. Wearable motion sensors and smartphone applications have been developed as low-cost and portable alternatives. This observational study is designed to examine the concurrent validity of the BTS G-sensor, a wearable inertial measurement unit, for measuring countermovement jump (CMJ) height. Measurements obtained from the BTS G-sensor will be compared with those from the My Jump smartphone application, a validated reference tool. Healthy female volunteers aged 18-35 years will perform countermovement jumps after a standardized warm-up. Each participant's jump height will be simultaneously recorded by both methods. Data will be analyzed using correlation and agreement analyses to determine the level of consistency between the two methods. This is an observational validation study. Both the BTS G-sensor and the My Jump application were used simultaneously for measurement purposes only. No interventional procedure or assignment was applied to participants. Clarification on Study Type: This is an observational validation study. Both the BTS G-sensor and the My Jump smartphone application were used simultaneously for measurement purposes only. No participant assignment or interventional procedure was applied.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEBTS G-sensorA wearable motion analysis sensor used to assess countermovement jump height.
DEVICEBTS G-sensorA wearable inertial measurement unit (IMU) used to assess countermovement jump (CMJ) height.

Timeline

Start date
2025-03-01
Primary completion
2025-06-30
Completion
2025-06-30
First posted
2025-12-29
Last updated
2025-12-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07306455. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.