Running-related injuries are common and previous research has suggested that the magnitude and/or rate of pronation may contribute to the development of these injuries. Accurately and directly measuring pronation can be challenging, and therefore previous research has often relied on navicular drop (under both static and dynamic conditions) as an indirect assessment of pronation. The objectives of this study were to use dynamic, biplane X-ray imaging to assess the effects of three footwear conditions (barefoot, minimalist shoes, motion control shoes) on the magnitude and rate of navicular drop during running, and to determine the association between static and dynamic measures of navicular drop. Twelve healthy distance runners participated ...
Objective To investigate if running distance to first running-related injury varies between foot pos...
BACKGROUND: Increased navicular drop is associated with increased risk of lower extremity overuse in...
Objective To investigate if running distance to first running-related injury varies between foot pos...
Introduction Variations of gait speed influence kinematic variables that may have an effect on dy...
The heel-to-toe drop of running shoes is a key parameter influencing lower extremity kinematics duri...
Abstract Background The navicular drop test is a measure to evaluate the function of the medial long...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study using a cross-sectional design. OBJECTIVES: To compare th...
Context: Although previous research has shown that navicular drop increases with fatigue of the foot...
Background: Navicular drop can be defined as the distance the navicular tuberosity moves from a stan...
Background and Purpose. Previous studies have demonstrated an increase in foot pronation with mileag...
Analysis of foot movement is essential in the treatment and prevention of foot-related disorders. Me...
Abstract Background The validity of predicting foot pronation occurring mainly at the midfoot by sur...
Physical fatigue and pronated feet constitute two risk factors for running-related lower limb injuri...
As recreational running increases in popularity, there is also an associated increase in injuries se...
International audiencePurpose: Minimalist running shoes are designed to induce a foot strike made mo...
Objective To investigate if running distance to first running-related injury varies between foot pos...
BACKGROUND: Increased navicular drop is associated with increased risk of lower extremity overuse in...
Objective To investigate if running distance to first running-related injury varies between foot pos...
Introduction Variations of gait speed influence kinematic variables that may have an effect on dy...
The heel-to-toe drop of running shoes is a key parameter influencing lower extremity kinematics duri...
Abstract Background The navicular drop test is a measure to evaluate the function of the medial long...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study using a cross-sectional design. OBJECTIVES: To compare th...
Context: Although previous research has shown that navicular drop increases with fatigue of the foot...
Background: Navicular drop can be defined as the distance the navicular tuberosity moves from a stan...
Background and Purpose. Previous studies have demonstrated an increase in foot pronation with mileag...
Analysis of foot movement is essential in the treatment and prevention of foot-related disorders. Me...
Abstract Background The validity of predicting foot pronation occurring mainly at the midfoot by sur...
Physical fatigue and pronated feet constitute two risk factors for running-related lower limb injuri...
As recreational running increases in popularity, there is also an associated increase in injuries se...
International audiencePurpose: Minimalist running shoes are designed to induce a foot strike made mo...
Objective To investigate if running distance to first running-related injury varies between foot pos...
BACKGROUND: Increased navicular drop is associated with increased risk of lower extremity overuse in...
Objective To investigate if running distance to first running-related injury varies between foot pos...