The GESTUS project arises from the need to precisely monitor human body movements in real environments using wearable devices. The project aims to address the needs of athletic trainers and medical professionals to monitor and improve athletic performance, rehabilitation processes, and knowledge of neurodegenerative diseases by tracking body kinematics with a high degree of precision, for the required time, and remotely if needed. Wearable devices currently available on the market often fail to provide the accuracy required for detailed biomechanical analyses unless used in laboratory environments.
The objective of GESTUS is to meet this demand by developing a wearable device that integrates GNSS and IMU technologies. The device will be capable of tracking step length and stride with centimeter-level accuracy, representing a significant advancement in both sports and medical fields. Initially designed for professional athletes, GESTUS will eventually be used in the medical field to study neurodegenerative diseases and rehabilitation processes.
Thanks to its high precision in motion tracking, GESTUS aims to enable athletic trainers, physiotherapists, and doctors to adapt training and rehabilitation programs in real-time, with positive outcomes on the health of athletes and patients. If successful, the project will revolutionize the way human body movement is measured and analyzed, with beneficial implications in both medical and sports sectors.