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Differences in kinetic asymmetry between injured and noninjured novice runners

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, May 14, 2013.

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    Differences in kinetic asymmetry between injured and noninjured novice runners: A prospective cohort study
    S.W. Bredeweg, I. Buist, B. Kluitenberg
    Gait & Posture (In Press)
     
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    Asymmetry in Clinical and Running Gait Measures in Injured and Healthy Runners
    Brar, Varneet Kaur
    Thesis, University of Oregon 2017
     
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    Bilateral asymmetry of running gait in competitive, recreational and novice runners at different speeds
    ShiweiMo et al
    Human Movement Science; Volume 71, June 2020, 102600
     
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    Inter-limb strength asymmetry in adolescent distance runners: Test-retest reliability and relationships with performance and running economy
    Richard C. Blagrove, Chris Bishop , Glyn Howatson & Philip R. Hayes
    Journal of Sports Sciences: 13 Sep 2020
     
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    Lower Extremity Kinematic and Kinetic Asymmetries during Running
    Stiffler-Joachim, Mikel R et al
    Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise: November 3, 2020
     
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    Evaluation of selected indices of gait asymmetry for the assessment of running asymmetry
    PiotrTabor et al
    Gait & Posture; 20 February 2021
     
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    Gait asymmetry and running-related injury in female collegiate cross-country runners
    Robert A.Wayner et al
    Physical Therapy in Sport; 5 November 2022
     
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    Gait asymmetry and running-related injury in female collegiate cross-country runners
    Robert A.Wayner et al
    Physical Therapy in Sport; Volume 59, January 2023, Pages 1-6
     
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    Foot Morphology and Running Gait Pattern between the Left and Right Limbs in Recreational Runners
    Jing Wen Pan, Mei Yee Mavis Ho, Ray Ban Chuan Loh, Muhammad Nur Shahril Iskandar, Pui Wah Kong
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    Lower-limb dominance does not explain subject-specific foot kinematic asymmetries observed during walking and running
    Stephanie L. Molitor et al
    Journal of BiomechanicsVolume 162, January 2024, 111877
     
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