Excessive progression in weekly running distance and risk of running-related injuries: an association which varies according to type of injury
RØ Nielsen, ET Parner, EA Nohr, H Sørensen… - journal of orthopaedic & …, 2014 - jospt.org
Study Design An explorative, 1-year prospective cohort study. Objective To examine
whether an association between a sudden change in weekly running distance and running-
related injury varies according to injury type. Background It is widely accepted that a sudden
increase in running distance is strongly related to injury in runners. But the scientific
knowledge supporting this assumption is limited. Methods A volunteer sample of 874
healthy novice runners who started a self-structured running regimen were provided a …
whether an association between a sudden change in weekly running distance and running-
related injury varies according to injury type. Background It is widely accepted that a sudden
increase in running distance is strongly related to injury in runners. But the scientific
knowledge supporting this assumption is limited. Methods A volunteer sample of 874
healthy novice runners who started a self-structured running regimen were provided a …
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Study Design: An explorative 1-year prospective cohort study. 32 Objective: To examine
whether an association between a sudden change in weekly running 33 distance and
running-related injury is modified by type of injury. 34 Background: It is widely accepted that
a sudden increase in running distance is strongly related to 35 injury in runners. But the
scientific knowledge supporting this assumption is limited. 36 Methods: A volunteer sample
of 874 healthy novice runners, who started a self-structured running 37 regimen, were …
whether an association between a sudden change in weekly running 33 distance and
running-related injury is modified by type of injury. 34 Background: It is widely accepted that
a sudden increase in running distance is strongly related to 35 injury in runners. But the
scientific knowledge supporting this assumption is limited. 36 Methods: A volunteer sample
of 874 healthy novice runners, who started a self-structured running 37 regimen, were …
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