Gabriel Landeskog uses in-skate sensors, AI-driven movement platform to manage his knee and workload
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Gabriel Landeskog uses sensors in his skates and sneakers to monitor his biomechanics
Gabriel Landeskog uses sensors in his skates and sneakers to monitor his biomechanics
Gabriel Landeskog uses sensors in his skates and sneakers to monitor his biomechanics
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