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Shoe cushioning reduces impact and muscle activation during landings from unexpected, but not self-i

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Aug 27, 2017.

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    Shoe cushioning reduces impact and muscle activation during landings from unexpected, but not self-initiated, drops
    Weijie Fu, Ying Fang, Yaodong Gu, Lingyan Huang, Li Li, Yu Liu
    JSMS October 2017Volume 20, Issue 10, Pages 915–920
     
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    Cushioning perception is associated with both tibia acceleration peak and vibration magnitude in heel-toe running
    Nicolas Horvais, Pierre Samozino, Xavier Chiementin, Jean-Benoit Morin & Marlene Giandolini
    Footwear Science : 01 Feb 2019
     
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    Midsole Properties Affect the Amplitude of Soft-Tissue Vibrations in Heel–Toe Runners
    Giandolini, Marlene et al
    Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise: October 23, 2019 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print - Issue - p
     
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    Effect of shoe cushioning on landing impact forces and spatiotemporal parameters during running: results from a randomized trial including 800+ recreational runners
    Laurent Malisoux, Nicolas Delattre , Christophe Meyer , Paul Gette , Axel Urhausen & Daniel Theisen
    European Journal of Sport Science : 11 Aug 2020
     
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    Effect of shoe cushioning on landing impact forces and spatiotemporal parameters during running: results from a randomized trial including 800+ recreational runners
    Laurent Malisoux, Nicolas Delattre , Christophe Meyer , Paul Gette , Axel Urhausen & Daniel Theisen
    European Journal of Sport Science : 12 Sep 2020
     
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    Wearing Cushioning Shoes Reduce Load Rates More Effectively in Post-Fatigue than in Pre-Fatigue during Landings
    Xi Wang et al
    Biology 2021, 10(10), 962
     
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    The Effects of Running Shoes' Midsole Properties on Impact
    and Lower Extremity Joint's Dynamic Stability

    Sihyun Ryu et al
    Korean Journal of Sport Biomechanics 2021; 31(4): 290-296
     
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