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SafeStride – Helping people believe in their bodies again

SafeStride was made to not only help cater towards the physical recovery that a normal knee brace covers by limiting the range of movement. But also adding psychological reassurance built into the device, providing constant reassurance during activities and while wearing the brace. Allowing athletes to get back into their sport both physical and mentally ready.

Initial Problem

This project started by looking into sporting injuries and how they can affect an athlete’s mental health. From research, it was found that 35% of athletes have mental health concerns. Some of the main issues are feelings of burnout, depression, and anxiety. These come from the fact that these athletes operate under intense pressure and can face unrealistic expectations from coaches, teammates, fans, and themselves. Pursuing excellence can take a toll on their well-being. This was too broad a problem to address, so after further secondary and primary research, the problem opportunity of “The fear of re-injury” became the focus.

Name
Athletes’ Mental Health and the Fear of Returning to Sport After an Injury
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application
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Design Innovation

How does it work

The focus was to make it so that athletes could feel comfortable with their progress during times of uncertainty and turn mental reassurance into a tangible and visual method. During recovery, athletes spend less time with physio towards the end of their recovery. In this phase of recovery, uncertainty starts to boil over, making us so athletes don’t know if they’re pushing their bodies too hard, rushing their recovery. SafeSrides allows athletes to be able to push their bodies whilst getting instant feedback on whether they will re-injure themselves. Building confidence in themselves will allow them to return to their sport as quickly as possible, whilst being 100% physically and mentally.

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Kobe Dent

Kobe Dent is an aspiring industrial designer passionate about turning creative solutions into real-world products. Currently studying Industrial Design and Business Marketing, he combines design thinking with strategic insight to craft innovative, user-focused solutions that bridge creativity, functionality, and market impact.