Altered forefoot function following a military training activity

H Rice, J Fallowfield, A Allsopp, S Dixon - Gait & Posture, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Injury rates are high in populations that regularly undertake weight-bearing
physical activity, particularly military populations. Military training activities, that often include …

Osseous Stress Injuries: Treatment Algorithms and Return to Play

AJ Sax - Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2024 - thieme-connect.com
Osseous stress injuries are common in athletes. Specifically, lower extremity injuries are
prevalent in running athletes and upper extremity injuries are prevalent in throwing athletes …

In silico modeling of tibial fatigue life in physically active males and females during different exercise protocols

E Paul, A Pant, S George, J Willson… - Biomedical Physics …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Preventing bone stress injuries (BSI) requires a deep understanding of the condition's
underlying causes and risk factors. Subject-specific computer modeling studies of gait …

Sport-specific footwear for active older adults: A preliminary biomechanical study

S Dixon, L Kwek, Y Palejwala, J Reeves - Footwear Science, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Methods Four active older females (age 63.8±6.8 years; mass 70.9±3.5 kg) performed two
sport-specific tasks, a 180 change of direction task at maximal speed and a side-jump …

The effects of prolonged running on the biomechanics and function of the foot and ankle

E Cowley - 2019 - pearl.plymouth.ac.uk
Running injuries have been linked to morphology and lower limb function, and changes in
foot and ankle biomechanics and function within a run may contribute to the predisposition …

Correcting foot crossover while running

JE Kilgore III, KR Vincent… - Current Sports Medicine …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
During running, foot crossover occurs as one foot steps in front of the other in the frontal
plane. As a result, the stride width, or distance between right and left step lengths, is …

Advance in diagnosis and treatment of bone stress injury

TU Peng, W Jin, XU Jin-Fang… - Jie Fang Jun Yi Xue …, 2022 - search.proquest.com
Bone stress injuries (BSI) is the most common musculoskeletal injuries in military training
injuries, including stress injuries of different degrees of bone microstructure (grade Ⅰ to Ⅲ) …

[HTML][HTML] Fracturas de tibia por estrés y hallazgos patológicos asociados en reclutas

HE Coria, EF Rodríguez, D García… - Revista de la …, 2024 - mail.raaot.org.ar
Introduction: Tibial stress fractures are a very common condition in military recruits. Our
objective is to demonstrate that stress fractures are associated with other diseases. Materials …

[PDF][PDF] Tibial Stress Fractures and Associated Diseases in Military Recruits

HE Coria, EF Rodríguez, D García… - Rev Asoc Argent Ortop …, 2024 - academia.edu
Introduction: Tibial stress fractures are a very common condition in military recruits. Our
objective is to demonstrate that stress fractures are associated with other diseases. Materials …

[PDF][PDF] A narrow bimalleolar width is a risk factor for ankle inversion injury in male military recruits: A

HM Rice, M Nunns, C House - Clinical Biomechanics - academia.edu
Background: Ankle inversion injuries are one of the most common and burdensome injuries
in athletic populations. Research that prospectively identifies characteristics associated with …