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Lower running shoe comfort was associated with lower kinematic variability

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Oct 24, 2017.

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    Influence of footwear comfort on the variability of running kinematics
    Christian Meyer, Maurice Mohr, Mathieu Falbriard, Sandro R. Nigg & Benno M. Nigg
    Footwear Science: 24 Oct 2017
     
  2. mgooch

    mgooch Member

    Anyone have access to the full text of the above study and willing to share?
     
  3. Matt:

    Send me your e-mail and I'll send you the paper.
     
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    How foot morphology changes influence shoe comfort and plantar pressure before and after long distance running?
    Mei Q et al
    Acta Bioeng Biomech. 2018;20(2):179-186.
     
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    Does enhanced Footwear Comfort affect Oxygen Consumption and Running Biomechanics?
    Lindorfer J et al
    Eur J Sport Sci. 2019 Jul 8:1-29
     
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    Effects of deceptive footwear condition on subjective comfort and running biomechanics
    Zoe Y. S. Chan Ivan P. H. Au Janet H. Zhang Reed Ferber Gary Shum Winko W. An Roy T. H. Cheung
    13 January 2020
     
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    A time-series based framework for exploring the unknown effects of shoe comfort-induced biomechanical adaptations
    Daniel Koska & Christian Maiwald
    Footwear Science : 23 Mar 2020
     
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    Running biomechanics and running shoe perception of Chinese men and women
    Joshua Isherwood , Huan Wang & Thorsten Sterzing
    Footwear Science : 09 Dec 2020
     
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    Increased footwear comfort is associated with improved running economy - a systematic review and meta-analysis
    K Van Alsenoy et al
    Eur J Sport Sci. 2021 Nov 2
     
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