The purpose of this study was to assess potential leg stiffness asymmetry in female track athletes during race-paced running. Sixteen high level female athletes from two different event groups (sprints and endurance) completed six to ten 55 m runs. Three-dimensional motion analysis was used to calculate dominant and non-dominant limb leg stiffness measures which were subsequently used to identify potential leg stiffness asymmetry. Results indicated a low-moderate prevalence of leg stiffness asymmetry among endurance runners (29%) however a greater percentage of athletes with leg stiffness asymmetry were identified in the sprints group (66 %). Leg stiffness asymmetries among sprinters may place these athletes at increased injury risk...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
International audienceStride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to per...
Purpose: To quantify gait asymmetry in well-trained runners with and without previous injuries duri...
Purpose. Female runners are known to be at greater risk from chronic running injuries than age-match...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the longitudinal stiffness changes and associated prospect...
Purpose. Female runners are known to be at greater risk from chronic running injuries than age-match...
The contributions of skeletal and muscular structures to stiffness may underlie the distinct injury ...
Purpose. Female runners are known to be at greater risk from chronic running injuries than age-match...
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of laterality on lower extremity stiffness ...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Previous evidence has suggested that there is a relationship between leg stiffness and improved runn...
The purpose of this study was to measure kinetic and kinematic variables as well as muscular activit...
Stiffness of the leg spring quantifies the relationship between the amount of leg flexion and the ex...
The present study aimed to assess the differences in leg stiffness and the associated performance va...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
International audienceStride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to per...
Purpose: To quantify gait asymmetry in well-trained runners with and without previous injuries duri...
Purpose. Female runners are known to be at greater risk from chronic running injuries than age-match...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the longitudinal stiffness changes and associated prospect...
Purpose. Female runners are known to be at greater risk from chronic running injuries than age-match...
The contributions of skeletal and muscular structures to stiffness may underlie the distinct injury ...
Purpose. Female runners are known to be at greater risk from chronic running injuries than age-match...
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of laterality on lower extremity stiffness ...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Purpose: The purpose of this prospective study was to describe natural levels of asymmetry in runnin...
Previous evidence has suggested that there is a relationship between leg stiffness and improved runn...
The purpose of this study was to measure kinetic and kinematic variables as well as muscular activit...
Stiffness of the leg spring quantifies the relationship between the amount of leg flexion and the ex...
The present study aimed to assess the differences in leg stiffness and the associated performance va...
Asymmetry in sprint running can influence performance and injury. The aim of this study was to inve...
International audienceStride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to per...
Purpose: To quantify gait asymmetry in well-trained runners with and without previous injuries duri...