ackground: Running retraining with the use of biofeedback on an impact measure has been executed or evaluated in the biomechanics laboratory. Here, the execution and evaluation of feedback-driven retraining are taken out of the laboratory. Purpose: To determine whether biofeedback can reduce the peak tibial acceleration with or without affecting the running cadence in a 3-week retraining protocol. Study Design: Quasi-randomized controlled trial. Methods: Twenty runners with high peak tibial acceleration were allocated to either the retraining (n = 10, 32.1 +/- 7.8 years, 10.9 +/- 2.8 g) or control (n = 10, 39.1 +/- 10.4 years, 13.0 +/- 3.9 g) groups. They performed six running sessions in an athletic training environment. A body-worn sys...
An increased running step rate (i.e., cadence) can decrease lower extremity joint loads and potentia...
Context: Running-related injury (RRI) is a significant public health issue that may be caused by inj...
Reducing tibial acceleration through gait retraining is thought to reduce the risk of stress fractur...
POSTPRINT. Background: Running retraining with the use of biofeedback on an impact measure has b...
Purpose: The present study aimed to determine whether runners can reduce impact measures after a six...
Methods to reduce impact in distance runners have been proposed based on real-time auditory feedback...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fract...
This dataset contains individual metrics (demographics, running habits and our variables of interest...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fractu...
Overuse injuries occur when the body is exposed to large magnitudes of repetitive forces such as th...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of real-time haptic feedback gait retraining for reducing r...
Purpose: Running gait retraining via peak tibial shock biofeedback has been previously shown to redu...
Increased peak tibial acceleration has been related to tibial stress fractures. Reducing tibial acce...
Overuse injuries are common in runners, with tibial fatigue fractures (TFF) being particularly sever...
Real-time auditory feedback during sports activities is becoming increasingly popular in view of opp...
An increased running step rate (i.e., cadence) can decrease lower extremity joint loads and potentia...
Context: Running-related injury (RRI) is a significant public health issue that may be caused by inj...
Reducing tibial acceleration through gait retraining is thought to reduce the risk of stress fractur...
POSTPRINT. Background: Running retraining with the use of biofeedback on an impact measure has b...
Purpose: The present study aimed to determine whether runners can reduce impact measures after a six...
Methods to reduce impact in distance runners have been proposed based on real-time auditory feedback...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fract...
This dataset contains individual metrics (demographics, running habits and our variables of interest...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fractu...
Overuse injuries occur when the body is exposed to large magnitudes of repetitive forces such as th...
Objectives To examine the effectiveness of real-time haptic feedback gait retraining for reducing r...
Purpose: Running gait retraining via peak tibial shock biofeedback has been previously shown to redu...
Increased peak tibial acceleration has been related to tibial stress fractures. Reducing tibial acce...
Overuse injuries are common in runners, with tibial fatigue fractures (TFF) being particularly sever...
Real-time auditory feedback during sports activities is becoming increasingly popular in view of opp...
An increased running step rate (i.e., cadence) can decrease lower extremity joint loads and potentia...
Context: Running-related injury (RRI) is a significant public health issue that may be caused by inj...
Reducing tibial acceleration through gait retraining is thought to reduce the risk of stress fractur...