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    Hmm - so they looked at this in barefoot runners who would have a developed a specific technique for their running style. In other words, this may be the case for this group of runners. They also looked at this variable in isolation and as a potential diagnostic criteria - perhaps not surprising then, that it was not predictive, like most other variables.
     
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    Increased Foot and Tibial Angles at Footstrike Decrease Vertical Loadrate in Runners
    Adam Tenforde, Haylee Donaghe Borgstrom, MD, MS, Steve Jamison, PhD, Irene Davis, PhD, PT
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    Relationship of Footstrike Pattern and Landing Impacts during a Marathon
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