Objectives: Genu Varum deformity is known as a factor disrupting gravity line and force patterns in lower limb and may make the individual more exposed to lower extremity injuries especially in repeated activities like running. The aim of this study was to investigate Ground Reaction Forces in subjects with and without genu varum deformity during running. Methods: Thirty active men were divided into two groups of genu varum (15) and normal (15) based on their knee posture. Ground Reaction Forces in three directions of anterior – posterior and medial-lateral and vertical using force plate was recorded and analyzed. Data were analyzed utilizing MANOVA for between-group differences and paired samples t-test for within-group differences a...
Running is a popular sport and recreational physical activity worldwide. Musculoskeletal injuries in...
Research interest in barefoot running has expanded considerably in recent years, based around the no...
As a crucial and vulnerable component of the lower extremities, the medial gastrocnemius–Achilles te...
Introduction: Malalignment of the lower extremity, especially at the knee, can lead to injury due to...
Background and Objective: There are relations between rate of loading, osteoarthritis and genu varum...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Varus knee alignment has been identified as a risk factor for the progres...
Introduction: Genu varum is considered a risk factor for knee osteoarthritis. Being aware of postura...
Background and Objective: Genuvarum is considered as one of the risk factors for the incidence of os...
Background Overuse running injury susceptibility has previously been associated with the magnitude a...
BACKGROUND: Overuse running injury susceptibility has previously been associated with the magnitude ...
Research on whether muscular lower limb fatigue causes higher impact forces is equivocal. If lower l...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between GRF and the stability level of th...
Background: There is evidence that frontal plane lower limb malalignment (e.g., genu varus) is a ris...
Objective: The aim of this study was comparing the ground reaction forces, center of pressure and bo...
Relatively high frontal and transverse plane motion in the lower limbs during running have been thou...
Running is a popular sport and recreational physical activity worldwide. Musculoskeletal injuries in...
Research interest in barefoot running has expanded considerably in recent years, based around the no...
As a crucial and vulnerable component of the lower extremities, the medial gastrocnemius–Achilles te...
Introduction: Malalignment of the lower extremity, especially at the knee, can lead to injury due to...
Background and Objective: There are relations between rate of loading, osteoarthritis and genu varum...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Varus knee alignment has been identified as a risk factor for the progres...
Introduction: Genu varum is considered a risk factor for knee osteoarthritis. Being aware of postura...
Background and Objective: Genuvarum is considered as one of the risk factors for the incidence of os...
Background Overuse running injury susceptibility has previously been associated with the magnitude a...
BACKGROUND: Overuse running injury susceptibility has previously been associated with the magnitude ...
Research on whether muscular lower limb fatigue causes higher impact forces is equivocal. If lower l...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between GRF and the stability level of th...
Background: There is evidence that frontal plane lower limb malalignment (e.g., genu varus) is a ris...
Objective: The aim of this study was comparing the ground reaction forces, center of pressure and bo...
Relatively high frontal and transverse plane motion in the lower limbs during running have been thou...
Running is a popular sport and recreational physical activity worldwide. Musculoskeletal injuries in...
Research interest in barefoot running has expanded considerably in recent years, based around the no...
As a crucial and vulnerable component of the lower extremities, the medial gastrocnemius–Achilles te...