<p>A shoe with unsystematic perturbations, similar to natural uneven terrain, may offer an enhanced training stimulus over current unstable footwear technologies. This study compared the instability of a shoe with unpredictably random midsole deformations, an irregular surface and a control shoe-surface while treadmill walking and running. Three-dimensional kinematics and electromyography were recorded of the lower limb in 18 active males. Gait cycle characteristics, joint angles at initial ground contact and maximum values during stance, and muscle activations prior to initial contact and during loading were analysed. Perceived stability, injury-risk and energy consumption were evaluated. Instability was assessed by movement variability, m...
Purpose: Opposite to the design concept of the minimum running shoes, maximum running shoe provides ...
The focus of this project was to detect differences in running gait (at a fixed speed) induced by di...
We investigated how midfoot stiffness of running shoes influences foot segment kinematics and ground...
Background: A shoe with unsystematic perturbations, similar to natural uneven terrain, may offer an ...
Unstable shoes are a unique category of footwear that provide a training stimulus during casual wear...
Background: Unstable sole designs have been used as functional or therapeutic tools for improving bo...
Unstable footwear may enhance training effects to the lower-limb musculature and sensorimotor system...
by footwear and/or surface. Changes in kinematics may occur either as a direct response to altered m...
Objective: Unstable shoes have been recommended to osteoarthritis patients in order to reduce walkin...
BACKGROUND: Investigate differences in multi-segment foot kinematics between controls and participan...
WAKELING, J.M, S.A. PASCUAL, and B.M. NIGG. Altering muscle activity in the lower extremities by run...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
The purpose of this study was to discuss (a) the conceptual idea behind unstable footwear and (b) th...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Studies on the paradigm of the preferred movement path are scarce, and as a result, many aspects of ...
Purpose: Opposite to the design concept of the minimum running shoes, maximum running shoe provides ...
The focus of this project was to detect differences in running gait (at a fixed speed) induced by di...
We investigated how midfoot stiffness of running shoes influences foot segment kinematics and ground...
Background: A shoe with unsystematic perturbations, similar to natural uneven terrain, may offer an ...
Unstable shoes are a unique category of footwear that provide a training stimulus during casual wear...
Background: Unstable sole designs have been used as functional or therapeutic tools for improving bo...
Unstable footwear may enhance training effects to the lower-limb musculature and sensorimotor system...
by footwear and/or surface. Changes in kinematics may occur either as a direct response to altered m...
Objective: Unstable shoes have been recommended to osteoarthritis patients in order to reduce walkin...
BACKGROUND: Investigate differences in multi-segment foot kinematics between controls and participan...
WAKELING, J.M, S.A. PASCUAL, and B.M. NIGG. Altering muscle activity in the lower extremities by run...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
The purpose of this study was to discuss (a) the conceptual idea behind unstable footwear and (b) th...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Studies on the paradigm of the preferred movement path are scarce, and as a result, many aspects of ...
Purpose: Opposite to the design concept of the minimum running shoes, maximum running shoe provides ...
The focus of this project was to detect differences in running gait (at a fixed speed) induced by di...
We investigated how midfoot stiffness of running shoes influences foot segment kinematics and ground...