
APPLICATION OF THERMOGRAPHY TO ANALYZE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ERGOMETER TRAINING
Author(s) -
Jarosław Zubrzycki,
Natália Šmídová,
Magdalena Bajura
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of technology and exploitation in mechanical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2451-148X
DOI - 10.35784/jteme.82
Subject(s) - rowing , thermography , skin temperature , work (physics) , physical therapy , medicine , thermoregulation , physical medicine and rehabilitation , computer science , biomedical engineering , mechanical engineering , engineering , physics , archaeology , infrared , optics , history
The work determines the degree of thermographic suitability of the method of temperature measurement in people exercising on a rowing ergometer.
Thermography is gaining popularity in medical diagnostics by measuring the body temperature. Its main advantages are non-invasive, safe and comfortable for patients. It is widely used in the prevention of breast cancer and treatment of osteoarticular injuries. The basis for the use of thermography in medicine is the phenomenon of thermoregulation of living organisms and the emissive property of the skin, which is similar in value to a perfectly black body.To achieve the set goal, 10 people were trained on the rowing ergometer. During the two series of measurements (before and immediately after), the focus was on two areas of the subjects' body: upper limbs and abdomen.The thermographs obtained were analyzed taking into account the physical and physiological parameters of the players and their experience. The conclusions from them seemed to answer the thesis that the thermographic method is suitable for supporting players in planning and improving their training. It has also been shown that training on a rowing ergometer involves many muscle parties in which an increase in the released metabolic heat takes place.