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Sprinters have different feet to the rest of us

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Dec 23, 2011.

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    Ankle joint mechanics and foot proportions differ between human sprinters and non-sprinters.
    Baxter JR, Novack TA, Van Werkhoven H, Pennell DR, Piazza SJ.
    Proc Biol Sci. 2011 Dec 21.
     
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    Here is a press release from the above study:
    Foot and ankle structure differs between sprinters and non-sprinters

     
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    The Study of Relationship Malalignment Knee and Foot with Injury in
    Professional Sprinters

    Ali Mohammad Esmaeili et al
    International Journal of Sport Studies. Vol., 5 (5), 576-581, 2015
     
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    Discriminant musculo-skeletal leg characteristics between sprint and endurance elite Caucasian runners
    T. Bex et al
    Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports; Early View
     
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    Relationship between the length of the forefoot bones and performance in male sprinters
    Takahiro Tanaka, et al
    Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 16 February 2017
     
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    Impact of various foot arches on dynamic balance and speed performance in collegiate short distance runners: A cross-sectional comparative study.
    Sudhakar S et al
    J Orthop. 2018 Feb 2;15(1):114-117. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2018.01.050. eCollection 2018 Mar.
     
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    Comparison of foot shape between recreational sprinters and non-habitual exercisers using 3D scanning data
    Ling-HuiChenabcChien-ChiChangaMao-JiunWangaLiuxingTsaod
    International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics Volume 68, November 2018, Pages 337-34
     
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    Calcaneus height is a key morphological factor of sprint performance in sprinters
    Tadashi Suga, Msafumi Terada, Takahiro Tanaka, Yuto Miyake, Hiromasa Ueno, Mitsuo Otsuka, Akinori Nagano & Tadao Isaka
    Scientific Reports volume 10, Article number: 15425 (2020)
     
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    Relationship between Step-by-Step Foot Kinematics and Sprint Performance
    Isabel Martín-Fuentes, Roland van den Tillaar
    Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jun 1;19(11):6786
     
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