The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes of the impact acceleration on the left and right tibia during treadmill running for experienced treadmill runners. The bilateral tibial accelerations of 14 subjects were measured during thirty-minutes of running at their preferred speed. Acceleration data was collected every 5 minutes for 30 seconds. There were no significant statistical differences in the peak tibial accelerations during thirty-minutes of treadmill running. The results showed that five subjects had greater right peak tibial accelerations and two subjects had greater left peak tibial accelerations. Experienced treadmill runners seemed to choose their preferred speed at that which they can run for thirty minutes and ev...
Purpose: In recent years a sub-group of minimalist runners have emerged who aim to perform physical ...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fractu...
Seventy-two percent of all stress fractures in athletes come from running, which can cause an immedi...
The purpose of this study was twofold. Firstly, we evaluated the effect of one-hour running on tibia...
The aim of this study was to examine predictors of peak vertical and anteroposterior pelvic accelera...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of high-intensity fatiguing running on tibial a...
Background Impact loading in runners, assessed by the measurement of tibial acceleration, has att...
Research has focused on parameters that are associated with injury risk, e.g. vertical acceleration....
Context: Treadmills that unload runners via a differential air pressure bladder (DAP; e.g. AlterG An...
Lower body positive pressure (LBPP) treadmills have become a popular modality for both training and ...
Context: Changes in lower limb loading and movement quality after prolonged running and training per...
Tibial impact acceleration measured during running is known to increase with general body fatigue. T...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Accelerometers are often placed on the tibia to measure segmental accelerations, and external mechan...
Purpose: In recent years a sub-group of minimalist runners have emerged who aim to perform physical ...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fractu...
Seventy-two percent of all stress fractures in athletes come from running, which can cause an immedi...
The purpose of this study was twofold. Firstly, we evaluated the effect of one-hour running on tibia...
The aim of this study was to examine predictors of peak vertical and anteroposterior pelvic accelera...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of high-intensity fatiguing running on tibial a...
Background Impact loading in runners, assessed by the measurement of tibial acceleration, has att...
Research has focused on parameters that are associated with injury risk, e.g. vertical acceleration....
Context: Treadmills that unload runners via a differential air pressure bladder (DAP; e.g. AlterG An...
Lower body positive pressure (LBPP) treadmills have become a popular modality for both training and ...
Context: Changes in lower limb loading and movement quality after prolonged running and training per...
Tibial impact acceleration measured during running is known to increase with general body fatigue. T...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Accelerometers are often placed on the tibia to measure segmental accelerations, and external mechan...
Purpose: In recent years a sub-group of minimalist runners have emerged who aim to perform physical ...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
Increased tibial acceleration has been found to be an important risk factor for tibial stress fractu...