Backward running (BR) is a form of locomotion that occurs in short bursts during many overground field and court sports. It has also traditionally been used in clinical settings as a method to rehabilitate lower body injuries. Comparisons between BR and forward running (FR) have led to the discovery that both may be generated by the same neural circuitry. Comparisons of the acute responses to FR reveal that BR is characterised by a smaller ratio of braking to propulsive forces, increased step frequency, decreased step length, increased muscle activity and reliance on isometric and concentric muscle actions. These biomechanical differences have been critical in informing recent scientific explorations which have discovered that BR can be use...
AbstractPatellofemoral pain (PFP) is a common injury and increased patellofemoral joint compression ...
Purpose: On level, the metabolic cost (C) of backward running is higher than forward running probabl...
Understanding the magnitude of forces and lower body kinematics that occur during a change of direct...
Backward running (BR) is a form of locomotion that occurs in short bursts during many overground fie...
Backward running (BR) is a common locomotive technique used by most over-ground athletes during both...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
Backward running has long been used in sports conditioning programs and has recently been incorporat...
Although common in occurrence one of the least studied modes of human motion is backward locomotion....
One of the effective way to treat and control the neuromuscular organs from injuries of lower limbs ...
Step frequency and energy expenditure are greater in backward running than in forward running. The d...
ABSTRACT: Backward running has long been used in sports conditioning programs and has recently been ...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
The purpose of this study was to test if an acute backwards running regimen could increase hamstring...
History and Objectives: The ultimate objective of rehabilitation in sport injury is the rapid and sa...
Backgound: Barefoot (BF) running has recently increased in popularity with claims that it is more na...
AbstractPatellofemoral pain (PFP) is a common injury and increased patellofemoral joint compression ...
Purpose: On level, the metabolic cost (C) of backward running is higher than forward running probabl...
Understanding the magnitude of forces and lower body kinematics that occur during a change of direct...
Backward running (BR) is a form of locomotion that occurs in short bursts during many overground fie...
Backward running (BR) is a common locomotive technique used by most over-ground athletes during both...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
Backward running has long been used in sports conditioning programs and has recently been incorporat...
Although common in occurrence one of the least studied modes of human motion is backward locomotion....
One of the effective way to treat and control the neuromuscular organs from injuries of lower limbs ...
Step frequency and energy expenditure are greater in backward running than in forward running. The d...
ABSTRACT: Backward running has long been used in sports conditioning programs and has recently been ...
Backward locomotion is used increasingly in sports and rehabilitation. However, it is unclear whethe...
The purpose of this study was to test if an acute backwards running regimen could increase hamstring...
History and Objectives: The ultimate objective of rehabilitation in sport injury is the rapid and sa...
Backgound: Barefoot (BF) running has recently increased in popularity with claims that it is more na...
AbstractPatellofemoral pain (PFP) is a common injury and increased patellofemoral joint compression ...
Purpose: On level, the metabolic cost (C) of backward running is higher than forward running probabl...
Understanding the magnitude of forces and lower body kinematics that occur during a change of direct...