Foot structure and kinematics have long been considered as risk factors for foot and lower-limb running injuries. The authors aimed at investigating foot joint kinetics to unravel their receptive and propulsive characteristics while running barefoot, both with rearfoot and with midfoot striking strategies. Power absorption and generation occurring at different joints of the foot in 6 asymptomatic adults were calculated using both a 3-segment and a 4-segment kinetic model. An inverse dynamic approach was used to quantify mechanical power. Major power absorption and generation characteristics were observed at the ankle joint complex as well as at the Chopart joint in both the rearfoot and the midfoot striking strategies. The power at the Lisf...
In this dissertation, I integrated empirical biomechanical analyses with detailed musculoskeletal mo...
Running is a very repetitive activity that can lead to surmountable stresses to the body over time t...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...
The foot seems to demonstrate considerable power absorption and generation characteristics during ru...
The purpose of this study was to remedy the lack of knowledge about the function of the midfoot join...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
PURPOSE: To better understand the mechanical factors differentiating forefoot and rearfoot strike (R...
Research interest in barefoot running has expanded considerably in recent years, based around the no...
The human foot contains passive elastic tissues that have spring-like qualities, storing and returni...
We provided the rational to evaluate foot kinetics during running and more challenging tasks and to ...
Running is a popular worldwide activity with many varying biomechanical techniques. Investigating po...
High- (HA) and low-arched (LA) athletes have an exaggerated risk of injury. Ankle joint stiffness is...
Background: Forefoot strike (FFS) and rearfoot strike (RFS) runners differ in their kinematics, forc...
In this dissertation, I integrated empirical biomechanical analyses with detailed musculoskeletal mo...
Running is a very repetitive activity that can lead to surmountable stresses to the body over time t...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...
The foot seems to demonstrate considerable power absorption and generation characteristics during ru...
The purpose of this study was to remedy the lack of knowledge about the function of the midfoot join...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
PURPOSE: To better understand the mechanical factors differentiating forefoot and rearfoot strike (R...
Research interest in barefoot running has expanded considerably in recent years, based around the no...
The human foot contains passive elastic tissues that have spring-like qualities, storing and returni...
We provided the rational to evaluate foot kinetics during running and more challenging tasks and to ...
Running is a popular worldwide activity with many varying biomechanical techniques. Investigating po...
High- (HA) and low-arched (LA) athletes have an exaggerated risk of injury. Ankle joint stiffness is...
Background: Forefoot strike (FFS) and rearfoot strike (RFS) runners differ in their kinematics, forc...
In this dissertation, I integrated empirical biomechanical analyses with detailed musculoskeletal mo...
Running is a very repetitive activity that can lead to surmountable stresses to the body over time t...
There is an ongoing debate regarding the advantages and harms of different running striking patterns...