Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Wearable Technology in Enhancing Athlete Performance and Injury Prevention

Authors

  • Tety Nauli Yanti Zega Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna, Medan, Indonesia Author
  • Tema Amati Gulo Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna, Medan, Indonesia Author
  • Veby Yona br sembiring Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna, Medan, Indonesia Author
  • Thessa Novila Devalda Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna, Medan, Indonesia Author
  • Restin Zega Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna, Medan, Indonesia Author
  • Tomi Andrianus Barus Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna, Medan, Indonesia Author
  • Umar Alfarizi Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna, Medan, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Wearable Technology, Athlete Performance, Injury Prevention, Sports Science

Abstract

Background

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and wearable technology has created new opportunities for sports science, particularly in enhancing athletic performance and preventing injuries. Traditional training approaches often lack real-time monitoring and predictive capabilities, which limits their effectiveness in managing athlete health and optimizing performance outcomes.

Objectives

This study aims to analyze the role of AI-integrated wearable devices in monitoring performance indicators and predicting injury risks, as well as to highlight their potential applications in professional and amateur sports.

Methods

A qualitative literature review was conducted by analyzing recent studies, case reports, and technological developments published between 2018 and 2025. The review focused on the use of AI algorithms and wearable devices in tracking physiological and biomechanical parameters, including heart rate, movement efficiency, fatigue, and recovery.

Results

The findings indicate that AI-powered wearables enable real-time performance monitoring, individualized training programs, and predictive injury detection. Athletes and coaches can utilize this data to improve decision-making, optimize workload distribution, and enhance recovery strategies. However, challenges such as high implementation costs, ethical concerns, and data privacy issues remain significant barriers.

Conclusion

The integration of AI and wearable technology represents a transformative shift in sports performance management. These tools offer evidence-based support for performance enhancement and injury prevention, although future research should address accessibility, ethical standards, and broader applications in diverse sporting contexts.

Published

2025-08-29

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Articles