This study assessed kinematic differences between different foot strike patterns and their relationship with peak vertical instantaneous loading rate (VILR) of the ground reaction force (GRF). Fifty-two runners ran at 3.2 m · s-1 while we recorded GRF and lower limb kinematics and determined foot strike pattern: Typical or Atypical rearfoot strike (RFS), midfoot strike (MFS) of forefoot strike (FFS). Typical RFS had longer contact times and a lower leg stiffness than Atypical RFS and MFS. Typical RFS showed a dorsiflexed ankle (7.2 ± 3.5°) and positive foot angle (20.4 ± 4.8°) at initial contact while MFS showed a plantar flexed ankle (-10.4 ± 6.3°) and more horizontal foot (1.6 ± 3.1°). Atypical RFS showed a plantar flexed ankle (-3.1 ± 4....
his study investigated the lower limb biomechanics during downhill and uphill running in habitual fo...
This study assessed the centre of pressure (COP) behaviour and the relationship with impact severity...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
This study assessed kinematic differences between different foot strike patterns and their relations...
In running, foot contact patterns (rear-, mid- or forefoot contact) influence impact intensity and i...
Foot strike patterns influence the running efficiency and may be an injury risk. However, difference...
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the effect of speed-induced changes in foot contact patterns on the v...
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the effect of speed-induced changes in foot contact patterns on the v...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Different strike patterns result in differences in ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to analyze the differences in two running styles: rear-foot str...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveIt is important to understand the factors that influence the impact forc...
Background: Forefoot strike (FFS) and rearfoot strike (RFS) runners differ in their kinematics, forc...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Rearfoot strike (RFS) patterns have an impact transient that ...
External load variables such as peak tibial acceleration (PTA), peak vertical ground reaction forces...
External load variables such as peak tibial acceleration (PTA), peak vertical ground reaction forces...
his study investigated the lower limb biomechanics during downhill and uphill running in habitual fo...
This study assessed the centre of pressure (COP) behaviour and the relationship with impact severity...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...
This study assessed kinematic differences between different foot strike patterns and their relations...
In running, foot contact patterns (rear-, mid- or forefoot contact) influence impact intensity and i...
Foot strike patterns influence the running efficiency and may be an injury risk. However, difference...
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the effect of speed-induced changes in foot contact patterns on the v...
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine the effect of speed-induced changes in foot contact patterns on the v...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Different strike patterns result in differences in ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to analyze the differences in two running styles: rear-foot str...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveIt is important to understand the factors that influence the impact forc...
Background: Forefoot strike (FFS) and rearfoot strike (RFS) runners differ in their kinematics, forc...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: Rearfoot strike (RFS) patterns have an impact transient that ...
External load variables such as peak tibial acceleration (PTA), peak vertical ground reaction forces...
External load variables such as peak tibial acceleration (PTA), peak vertical ground reaction forces...
his study investigated the lower limb biomechanics during downhill and uphill running in habitual fo...
This study assessed the centre of pressure (COP) behaviour and the relationship with impact severity...
Barefoot (BF) and shod (SD) running mark relevant mechanical boundary conditions for affecting runni...