Despite frequently declared benefits of using wireless accelerometers to assess running gait in real-world settings, available research is limited. The purpose of this study was to investigate outdoor surface effects on dynamic stability and dynamic loading during running using tri-axial trunk accelerometry. Twenty eight runners (11 highly-trained, 17 recreational) performed outdoor running on three outdoor training surfaces (concrete road, synthetic track and woodchip trail) at self-selected comfortable running speeds. Dynamic postural stability (tri-axial acceleration root mean square (RMS) ratio, step and stride regularity, sample entropy), dynamic loading (impact and breaking peak amplitudes and median frequencies), as well as spatio-te...
The overall aim of this study was to determine the effects of running kinematics on the peak upper t...
Small wireless trunk accelerometers have become a popular approach to unobtrusively quantify human l...
Rational & Objective Running retraining using kinetic biofeedback (e.g., tibial shock) has been show...
Despite frequently declared benefits of using wireless accelerometers to assess running gait in real...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if trunk accelerometry measures were influenced by outd...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if trunk accelerometry measures were influenced by outd...
Small wireless trunk accelerometers have become a popular approach to unobtrusively quantify human l...
It is presently unclear whether well-trained athletes use different biomechanical strategies to adap...
One of the most used approaches in the context of human performance have recently been wearable tru...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether an acute bout of exercise on a compliant versus no...
Background: Wireless accelerometers provide a method of performing running assessments in sports-spe...
The purpose of this study was to determine inter-individual variance in the energetic cost of runnin...
Introduction and Objectives: The ability to identify and correct deterioration in a runner’s techniq...
Research has focused on parameters that are associated with injury risk, e.g. vertical acceleration....
Maintaining stability under dynamic conditions is an inherent challenge to bipedal running. This cha...
The overall aim of this study was to determine the effects of running kinematics on the peak upper t...
Small wireless trunk accelerometers have become a popular approach to unobtrusively quantify human l...
Rational & Objective Running retraining using kinetic biofeedback (e.g., tibial shock) has been show...
Despite frequently declared benefits of using wireless accelerometers to assess running gait in real...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if trunk accelerometry measures were influenced by outd...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if trunk accelerometry measures were influenced by outd...
Small wireless trunk accelerometers have become a popular approach to unobtrusively quantify human l...
It is presently unclear whether well-trained athletes use different biomechanical strategies to adap...
One of the most used approaches in the context of human performance have recently been wearable tru...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether an acute bout of exercise on a compliant versus no...
Background: Wireless accelerometers provide a method of performing running assessments in sports-spe...
The purpose of this study was to determine inter-individual variance in the energetic cost of runnin...
Introduction and Objectives: The ability to identify and correct deterioration in a runner’s techniq...
Research has focused on parameters that are associated with injury risk, e.g. vertical acceleration....
Maintaining stability under dynamic conditions is an inherent challenge to bipedal running. This cha...
The overall aim of this study was to determine the effects of running kinematics on the peak upper t...
Small wireless trunk accelerometers have become a popular approach to unobtrusively quantify human l...
Rational & Objective Running retraining using kinetic biofeedback (e.g., tibial shock) has been show...