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Zero drop running shoes increased injury risk for regular runners

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Aug 9, 2016.

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    Influence of the Heel-to-Toe Drop of Standard Cushioned Running Shoes on Injury Risk in Leisure-Time Runners
    A Randomized Controlled Trial With 6-Month Follow-up

    Laurent Mailsoux, PhD, Nicolas Chambon, PhD, Axel Urhausen, Prof., MD and Daniel Theisen, PhD
    Am J Sports Med August 8, 2016
     
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    IS SHOE DROP A KEY FACTOR FOR INJURY PREVENTION IN RUNNING? PART 2: AN RCT ON RUNNING BIOMECHANICS
    Daniel Theisen, Paul Gette, Nicolas Chambon, Axel Urhausen, Laurent Malisoux
    BMJ
     
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    Adaptation of running pattern to the drop of standard cushioned shoes: a randomised controlled trial with a 6-month follow-up
    Laurent Malisoux, Paul Gette, Nicolas Chambon, Axel Urhausen, Daniel Theisen
    Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport ; Article in Press
     
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    Comparison of Varying Heel to Toe Differences and Cushion to Barefoot Running in Novice Minimalist Runners.
    Moody D et al
    Int J Exerc Sci. 2018 May 1;11(1):13-19. eCollection 2018.
     
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    Influence of shoe drop on running kinematics and kinetics in female runners
    Thibault Besson, Cédric Morio, Guillaume Y. Millet ORCID Icon & Jérémy Rossi
    European Journal of Sport Science : 18 Apr 2019
     
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    Influence of speed and heel-to-toe drop in running shoes for female recreational runners: A cross-sectional study.
    Gijon-Nogueron G et al
    Medicine (Baltimore). 2019 May;98(19)
     
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    The effect of the heel-to-toe drop of standard running shoes on lower limb biomechanics
    Florian C. Richert, Thorsten Stein, Steffen Ringhof & Bernd J. Stetter
    Footwear Science: 01 Jul 2019
     
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    Effects of heel-toe drop on running biomechanics and perceived comfort of rearfoot strikers in standard cushioned running shoes
    Shiwei Mo et al
    Footwear Science: 03 Mar 2020
     
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    Effect of Running Shoe Heel Drop During Treadmill Running
    Siow Cheng Chan; Sook Cheng Lee; Yin Qing Tan
    2020 IEEE-EMBS Conference
     
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    The effect of heel-to-toe drop of running shoes on patellofemoral joint stress during running
    MasenZhang et al
    Gait & Posture; 13 February 2022
     
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    Acute Effects of Heel-to-Toe Drop and Speed on Running Biomechanics and Strike Pattern in Male Recreational Runners: Application of Statistical Nonparametric Mapping in Lower Limb Biomechanics
    Peimin Yu et al
    Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol., 28 January 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.821530
     
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    Effect of the Innovative Running Shoes With the Special Midsole Structure on the Female Runners' Lower Limb Biomechanics
    Fengqin Fu et al
    Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2022 Jun 6
     
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    The Effects of Heel Spring on Lower Limb Muscular Activity and Running Economy
    Shahin Ketabi , Uwe Gustav Kersting , Anderson De Souza Castelo Oliveira
    IJMCL. 2022; 4 (1) :19-31
     
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    Heel-to-toe drop of running shoes: a systematic review of its biomechanical effects
    Celso Sánchez-RamírezORCID Icon,Codi RamseyORCID Icon,Valentina Palma-Oyarce,Eduardo Herrera-Hernández &Esteban Aedo-Muñoz
    Footwear Science 21 Mar 2022
     
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