Sports Science and Nanotechnology are joining forces to optimize athlete performance and reduce the risk of injury. Nanomaterials are being used to create lighter, stronger sports equipment such as helmets, shoes, and protective gear that provide superior protection without compromising comfort. These materials can also enhance the shock absorption qualities of gear, offering better protection from impact injuries. In addition to equipment, nanotechnology is improving medical treatments for sports injuries by developing faster-healing materials and targeted drug delivery systems. Furthermore, wearable nanotech devices are being used to monitor athletes’ biometrics, enabling personalized training and recovery regimens. This fusion of nanotechnology and sports science is enhancing both performance and safety in sports.
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S V A R Sastry, Harcourt Butler Technical University, India
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Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
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