Scientific journal «Cognitive Sciences in the Information Society»

           

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Terenteva N.G., Terenteva E.V. Information technologies in ensuring safety and monitoring of athletes’ physiological parameters. Cognitive Sciences in the Information Society. 2025; 5(3). Available at: https://knio.ru/PDF/02KN325.pdf (in Russian).


Information technologies in ensuring safety and monitoring of athletes’ physiological parameters

Terenteva Nina Gennadievna
Nosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University, Magnitogorsk, Russia
E-mail: terentjeva.ng@yandex.ru
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1764-6794
RSCI: https://elibrary.ru/author_profile.asp?id=449899

Terenteva Ekaterina Vyacheslavovna
Kompas Plus, Magnitogorsk, Russia
E-mail: i@mskygine.ru
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5283-4432
RSCI: https://elibrary.ru/author_profile.asp?id=857412

Abstract. The authors present a study aimed at a comprehensive analysis of the epidemiology and characteristics of injuries among judokas, including athletes with hearing impairment. The article addresses the relevant problem of high injury rates in Paralympic sports and substantiates the need to improve rapid diagnostic methods. The study involved 62 athletes divided into two groups: 15 athletes with hearing impairment and 47 athletes in the control group. The main diagnostic methods were musculoskeletal ultrasound examination, with MRI and CT used in complex cases. For the first time, a remote ultrasound system was implemented to solve the problem of rapid diagnosis directly in «field conditions». The results established that 70 % of athletes sustain 1–2 injuries annually. A statistically significant difference in injury patterns was revealed: athletes with hearing impairment showed a significantly higher frequency of knee joint injuries (33,3 % vs. 19,2 % in the control group). The authors suggest that impaired vestibular-auditory system function may be a hidden risk factor contributing to altered movement biomechanics. The article proposes using the developed remote examination system, characterized by mobility and ease of use, which enables rapid diagnosis with remote specialist consultation. The practical significance of the work lies in the potential integration of this system into the training process for timely diagnosis.

Keywords: information technologies; safety of vital activities; monitoring of physiological parameters; ultrasound diagnostics; remote diagnostics; musculoskeletal system; movement biomechanics; express diagnostics; remote consultation

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