BackgroundFootball players wear boots of varying cleat designs with some preferring the bladed cleats while others opting for the conventional studded cleats. The current study compares biomechanically the boots with differing cleat designs and their effect on feet, if any.MethodsTwenty-nine healthy male volunteers were recruited from amateur football teams. They were asked to perform three trials each of two activities: a straight run and a run cutting at a 60° angle wearing bladed and studded Adidas®-F series boots on artificial turf. Plantar pressure values were recorded using the Pedar®-X in-shoe pressure measuring device. Peak pressure and pressure-time integral were analysed over 11 clinically relevant areas under the foot.ResultsWhil...
This investigation measures the biomechanical response of four soccer players (age 24 (standard devi...
The demands placed on the lower extremity when performing jumping and cutting maneuvers are dependin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
BackgroundFootball players wear boots of varying cleat designs with some preferring the bladed cleat...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of non-contact injuries in football is high. A significant proportion of...
The incidence of non-contact injuries in football is high. A significant proportion of the blame is ...
At two football venues, 35 professional football players, aged 17 to 30, took part in a study. The a...
Football boots can have an effect on performance and on footballers’ injuries (Chan et al., 1993; Ma...
At two football venues, 35 professional football players, aged 17 to 30, took part in a study. The a...
Background: Recreational athletes can select their desired footwear based on personal preferences of...
This thesis describes three studies investigating biomechanical responses to changes in shoe-surface...
This investigation measures the biomechanical response of four soccer players (age 24 (standard devi...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupComfort has been shown to be the most de...
Football boots are marketed with emphasis on a single key performance characteristic (e.g. speed). L...
Running footwear research on the biomechanical properties of football boots has received l...
This investigation measures the biomechanical response of four soccer players (age 24 (standard devi...
The demands placed on the lower extremity when performing jumping and cutting maneuvers are dependin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
BackgroundFootball players wear boots of varying cleat designs with some preferring the bladed cleat...
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of non-contact injuries in football is high. A significant proportion of...
The incidence of non-contact injuries in football is high. A significant proportion of the blame is ...
At two football venues, 35 professional football players, aged 17 to 30, took part in a study. The a...
Football boots can have an effect on performance and on footballers’ injuries (Chan et al., 1993; Ma...
At two football venues, 35 professional football players, aged 17 to 30, took part in a study. The a...
Background: Recreational athletes can select their desired footwear based on personal preferences of...
This thesis describes three studies investigating biomechanical responses to changes in shoe-surface...
This investigation measures the biomechanical response of four soccer players (age 24 (standard devi...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupComfort has been shown to be the most de...
Football boots are marketed with emphasis on a single key performance characteristic (e.g. speed). L...
Running footwear research on the biomechanical properties of football boots has received l...
This investigation measures the biomechanical response of four soccer players (age 24 (standard devi...
The demands placed on the lower extremity when performing jumping and cutting maneuvers are dependin...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...