Does Your Left Leg Know You're Tired Before You Do? Detecting Neuromuscular Fatigue via Subtle Gait Asymmetry
Does Your Left Leg Know You’re Tired Before You Do? Detecting Neuromuscular Fatigue via Subtle Gait Asymmetry The Hook You are cruising at your easy pace. Your heart rate is steady. Your perceived exertion is low. You feel great. But your mechanics are screaming. The assumption that fatigue manifests as a global slowdown is a fallacy. The data suggests the breakdown begins locally, specifically in the medial-lateral balance of your ground reaction forces, long before your brain registers exhaustion. ...