BACKGROUND: Overuse running injury susceptibility has previously been associated with the magnitude and slope of ground reaction force profiles, most often in the vertical axis. However, despite the implications of excessive pronation and supination on injury susceptibility, very little research has examined the factors that might affect distribution of force in the medial-lateral directions. RESEARCH QUESTION: The purpose of this study was to consider how foot structure, specifically arch flexibility, affects the distribution of ground reaction force between the medial-lateral and vertical planes of motion. METHODS: Twenty-five participants were classified as having stiff or flexible arches, and three dimensional kinetic data were gathered...
Background: Although enhancing change of direction (COD) performance is a crucial factor for improvi...
Vertical loading rates are typically found to be lower in forefoot compared to rearfoot strikers, pr...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The arch has been referred to as the core of the foot. The arc...
Background Overuse running injury susceptibility has previously been associated with the magnitude a...
Background: Treadmills are often used to assess running biomechanics, however the validity of applyi...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
L. Bartel, A. Traut, C. Pollard, J. Hannigan Oregon State University-Cascades, Bend, OR Peak posteri...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
INTRODUCTION: Atypical rearfoot eversion is an important kinematic risk factor in running-related in...
Running is a very common type of physical activity. Runners typically run using a fore foot or heel ...
Background: Foot pain experienced by long-distance runners could be relieved by functional insoles w...
Purpose: To determine the effect of manipulating foot longitudinal arch motion with different-stiffn...
Objectives: Genu Varum deformity is known as a factor disrupting gravity line and force patterns in ...
Background: Although enhancing change of direction (COD) performance is a crucial factor for improvi...
Vertical loading rates are typically found to be lower in forefoot compared to rearfoot strikers, pr...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The arch has been referred to as the core of the foot. The arc...
Background Overuse running injury susceptibility has previously been associated with the magnitude a...
Background: Treadmills are often used to assess running biomechanics, however the validity of applyi...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
L. Bartel, A. Traut, C. Pollard, J. Hannigan Oregon State University-Cascades, Bend, OR Peak posteri...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of foot-strike technique on longitud...
Background: Poor postural stability is associated with chronic ankle instability. Previous research ...
INTRODUCTION: Atypical rearfoot eversion is an important kinematic risk factor in running-related in...
Running is a very common type of physical activity. Runners typically run using a fore foot or heel ...
Background: Foot pain experienced by long-distance runners could be relieved by functional insoles w...
Purpose: To determine the effect of manipulating foot longitudinal arch motion with different-stiffn...
Objectives: Genu Varum deformity is known as a factor disrupting gravity line and force patterns in ...
Background: Although enhancing change of direction (COD) performance is a crucial factor for improvi...
Vertical loading rates are typically found to be lower in forefoot compared to rearfoot strikers, pr...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: The arch has been referred to as the core of the foot. The arc...