Using a pre-existing sample and data, various forces and limb positions were analyzed to determine movement pattern differences between recreational and collegiate level runners that influence injury and performance factors
As biomechanists, improving technique with an aim of injury prevention is an essential application o...
Running is a very repetitive activity that can lead to surmountable stresses to the body over time t...
This study aimed to determine the influence of running speed on patellofemoral joint (PFJ) kinetics....
The purpose of the study was to determine if gait pathomechanics could differentiate between top and...
The biomechanical profile of high-level endurance runners may represent a useful model that could be...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if lower extremity running gait pathomechanics coul...
Faulty running biomechanics have been associated with injury, yet their role in performance is poorl...
To evaluate the biomechanical differences between 10 trained trail and matched 9 trained road runner...
Biomechanical comparative studies on running-related injuries have included either currently or retr...
Objective. The objective of the study was to determine if hip and pelvis biomechanics during running...
Some sports physicians and coaches are adamant, that forefoot striking (FFS) compared to rearfoot st...
Long distance running has become a highly-participated activity throughout the world, allowing indiv...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether an acute bout of exercise on a compliant versus no...
Running is a popular worldwide activity with many varying biomechanical techniques. Investigating po...
As biomechanists, improving technique with an aim of injury prevention is an essential application o...
Running is a very repetitive activity that can lead to surmountable stresses to the body over time t...
This study aimed to determine the influence of running speed on patellofemoral joint (PFJ) kinetics....
The purpose of the study was to determine if gait pathomechanics could differentiate between top and...
The biomechanical profile of high-level endurance runners may represent a useful model that could be...
Objective. This study was conducted to determine if lower extremity running gait pathomechanics coul...
Faulty running biomechanics have been associated with injury, yet their role in performance is poorl...
To evaluate the biomechanical differences between 10 trained trail and matched 9 trained road runner...
Biomechanical comparative studies on running-related injuries have included either currently or retr...
Objective. The objective of the study was to determine if hip and pelvis biomechanics during running...
Some sports physicians and coaches are adamant, that forefoot striking (FFS) compared to rearfoot st...
Long distance running has become a highly-participated activity throughout the world, allowing indiv...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether an acute bout of exercise on a compliant versus no...
Running is a popular worldwide activity with many varying biomechanical techniques. Investigating po...
As biomechanists, improving technique with an aim of injury prevention is an essential application o...
Running is a very repetitive activity that can lead to surmountable stresses to the body over time t...
This study aimed to determine the influence of running speed on patellofemoral joint (PFJ) kinetics....