Four biomechanical and anthropometric measures predict tibial stress fracture: a prospective study of 1065 Royal Marines
Background Tibial stress fractures (TSFs) cause a significant burden to Royal Marines
recruits. No prospective running gait analyses have previously been performed in military …
recruits. No prospective running gait analyses have previously been performed in military …
Biomechanical predictors of retrospective tibial stress fractures in runners
Both kinematics and kinetics of the lower limb have been shown separately to be related
with a history of tibial stress fractures (TSFs) in female runners. However, it is likely that …
with a history of tibial stress fractures (TSFs) in female runners. However, it is likely that …
Effects of load carriage on biomechanical variables associated with tibial stress fractures in running
Background Military personnel are required to run while carrying heavy body-borne loads,
which is suggested to increase their risk of tibial stress fracture. Research has …
which is suggested to increase their risk of tibial stress fracture. Research has …
Effect of increased running speed and weight carriage on peak and cumulative tibial loading
Introduction Tibial stress injuries are a burdensome injury among military recruits. Military
activities include running and the carriage of additional weight, and this may be related to …
activities include running and the carriage of additional weight, and this may be related to …
[HTML][HTML] Biomechanics associated with tibial stress fracture in runners: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CE Milner, E Foch, JM Gonzales, D Petersen - Journal of sport and health …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Tibial stress fracture (TSF) is an overuse running injury with a long recovery
period. While many running studies refer to biomechanical risk factors for TSF, only a few …
period. While many running studies refer to biomechanical risk factors for TSF, only a few …
Are overground or treadmill runners more likely to sustain tibial stress fracture?
C Milgrom, A Finestone, S Segev, C Olin… - British journal of sports …, 2003 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background: Repetitive high bone strain and/or strain rates, such as those that occur during
running, contribute to stress fractures as well as promoting maintenance of or increase in …
running, contribute to stress fractures as well as promoting maintenance of or increase in …
[PDF][PDF] Biomechanical factors associated with tibial stress fracture in female runners
ABSTRACT MILNER, CE, R. FERBER, CD POLLARD, J. HAMILL, and IS DAVIS.
Biomechanical Factors Associated with Tibial Stress Fracture in Female Runners. Med. Sci …
Biomechanical Factors Associated with Tibial Stress Fracture in Female Runners. Med. Sci …
[HTML][HTML] Influences of load carriage and physical activity history on tibia bone strain
Background Military recruits are often afflicted with stress fractures. The military's strenuous
training programs involving load carriage may contribute to the high incidence of tibia stress …
training programs involving load carriage may contribute to the high incidence of tibia stress …
Distinct hip and rearfoot kinematics in female runners with a history of tibial stress fracture
Study Design Cross-sectional controlled laboratory study. Objectives To investigate the
kinematics of the hip, knee, and rearfoot in the frontal and transverse planes in female …
kinematics of the hip, knee, and rearfoot in the frontal and transverse planes in female …
Bone stress in runners with tibial stress fracture
Background Combinations of smaller bone geometry and greater applied loads may
contribute to tibial stress fracture. We examined tibial bone stress, accounting for geometry …
contribute to tibial stress fracture. We examined tibial bone stress, accounting for geometry …