International audienceStride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance and/or increase injury risks. This study describes the time course and magnitude of asymmetries in running mechanical variables during repeated treadmill sprints and examines whether inter-limb differences in sprinting mechanics increase with fatigue. Thirteen non-injured male athletes performed five 5-s sprints with 25-s recovery on an instrumented treadmill, allowing the continuous (step-by-step) measurement of running kinetics/kinematics and spring-mass characteristics calculation. For each variable, bilateral leg asymmetry (BLA%) between the left and the right leg was defined as: {[(high value-low value)/low value]×100}. BLA% for...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...
The biomechanical analysis of human gait is typically characterized by the generation of large volum...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...
International audienceStride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to per...
Stride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance and/or increa...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of multiple repeated sprints on unilater...
The purpose of this study was to measure kinetic and kinematic variables as well as muscular activit...
Although normal gait is often considered symmetrical in healthy populations, differences between lim...
International audiencePurposeWe determined whether running mechanics and leg muscle activity pattern...
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
We determined whether running mechanics and leg muscle activity patterns for pre-activation (50 ms p...
Asymmetry analyses have provided valuable insight into submaximal running and walking gait. Knowledg...
The aims of this study were to (a) quantify the magnitude of kinematic stride cycle asymmetry in hig...
We compared different approaches to analyze running mechanics alterations during repeated treadmill ...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...
The biomechanical analysis of human gait is typically characterized by the generation of large volum...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...
International audienceStride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to per...
Stride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance and/or increa...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of multiple repeated sprints on unilater...
The purpose of this study was to measure kinetic and kinematic variables as well as muscular activit...
Although normal gait is often considered symmetrical in healthy populations, differences between lim...
International audiencePurposeWe determined whether running mechanics and leg muscle activity pattern...
Asymmetry in movement is topical but poorly understood in terms of knowing how it relates to musculo...
We determined whether running mechanics and leg muscle activity patterns for pre-activation (50 ms p...
Asymmetry analyses have provided valuable insight into submaximal running and walking gait. Knowledg...
The aims of this study were to (a) quantify the magnitude of kinematic stride cycle asymmetry in hig...
We compared different approaches to analyze running mechanics alterations during repeated treadmill ...
Introduction: Athletes and coaches assume that running asymmetry affects athletic performance. H...
The biomechanical analysis of human gait is typically characterized by the generation of large volum...
The sample included 29 healthy competitive male distance runners. Bilateral measurements were taken ...