Background Vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) parameters have been implicated as a cause of several running-related injuries. However, no systematic review has examined this relationship.Aim We systematically reviewed evidence for a relation between VGRF parameters and specific running-related injuries.Methods MEDLINE, Web of Science and EMBASE databases were searched. Two independent assessors screened the articles and rated the methodological quality. The 3 key VGRF parameters we measured were vertical loading rate, impact/passive peak (Fz1) and propulsive/active peak (Fz2). Standardised mean differences of these parameters were calculated using a random-effects model. Meta-regression was performed using injury type, study type and met...
among the most serious running injuries, typically requiring 6–8 wk for recovery. This cross-section...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between GRF and the stability level of th...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Background Vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) parameters have been implicated as a cause of sever...
Background Vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) parameters have been implicated as a cause of sever...
Background Vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) parameters have been implicated as a cause of sever...
Background Running has been critical to human survival. Therefore, the high rate of injuries experie...
IntroductionTibial stress fractures are a common overuse injury resulting from the accumulation of b...
Running with body borne load reportedly leads to larger, faster vertical ground reaction forces (GRF...
Knowledge of the forces acting on a performer when running on different surfaces is important for in...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
Biomechanical comparative studies on running-related injuries have included either currently or retr...
Elite collegiate runners are susceptible to sustaining lower extremity stress related injuries. Grou...
among the most serious running injuries, typically requiring 6–8 wk for recovery. This cross-section...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between GRF and the stability level of th...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...
Background Vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) parameters have been implicated as a cause of sever...
Background Vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) parameters have been implicated as a cause of sever...
Background Vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) parameters have been implicated as a cause of sever...
Background Running has been critical to human survival. Therefore, the high rate of injuries experie...
IntroductionTibial stress fractures are a common overuse injury resulting from the accumulation of b...
Running with body borne load reportedly leads to larger, faster vertical ground reaction forces (GRF...
Knowledge of the forces acting on a performer when running on different surfaces is important for in...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
While running provides an accessible form of cardiovascular stimulus, many runners report lower extr...
Background: High average (VALR) and instantaneous vertical loading rates (VILR) during impact have b...
Biomechanical comparative studies on running-related injuries have included either currently or retr...
Elite collegiate runners are susceptible to sustaining lower extremity stress related injuries. Grou...
among the most serious running injuries, typically requiring 6–8 wk for recovery. This cross-section...
The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between GRF and the stability level of th...
Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: While the etiology of injuries is multifactorial, impact loadi...