Sport biomechanics applications using inertial, force, and EMG sensors: A literature overview

J Taborri, J Keogh, A Kos, A Santuz… - Applied bionics and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In the last few decades, a number of technological developments have advanced the spread
of wearable sensors for the assessment of human motion. These sensors have been also …

An evidence-based videotaped running biomechanics analysis

RB Souza - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics, 2016 - pmr.theclinics.com
Running is an extremely common form of exercise, whether recreational or competitive.
However, running injuries are also quite common. In particular, running injuries such as …

Influence of stride frequency and length on running mechanics: a systematic review

AG Schubert, J Kempf, BC Heiderscheit - Sports health, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Context: A high number of recreational runners sustain a running-related injury each year.
To reduce injury risk, alterations in running form have been suggested. One simple strategy …

Running retraining to treat lower limb injuries: a mixed-methods study of current evidence synthesised with expert opinion

CJ Barton, DR Bonanno, J Carr, BS Neal… - British journal of sports …, 2016 - bjsm.bmj.com
Importance Running-related injuries are highly prevalent. Objective Synthesise published
evidence with international expert opinion on the use of running retraining when treating …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing running step rate reduces patellofemoral joint forces

RL Lenhart, DG Thelen, CM Wille… - Medicine and science …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Increasing step rate has been shown to elicit changes in joint kinematics and
kinetics during running, and has been suggested as a possible rehabilitation strategy for …

What is the effect of changing running step rate on injury, performance and biomechanics? A systematic review and meta-analysis

LM Anderson, JF Martin, CJ Barton, DR Bonanno - Sports Medicine-Open, 2022 - Springer
Background Running-related injuries are prevalent among distance runners. Changing step
rate is a commonly used running retraining strategy in the management and prevention of …

Effects of stride frequency and foot position at landing on braking force, hip torque, impact peak force and the metabolic cost of running in humans

DE Lieberman, AG Warrener, J Wang… - Journal of …, 2015 - journals.biologists.com
Endurance runners are often advised to use 90 strides min− 1, but how optimal is this stride
frequency and why? Endurance runners are also often advised to maintain short strides and …

Why do we move to the beat? A multi-scale approach, from physical principles to brain dynamics

L Damm, D Varoqui, VC De Cock, S Dalla Bella… - Neuroscience & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Humans' ability to synchronize movement with auditory rhythms relies on motor networks,
such as cortical areas, basal ganglia and the cerebellum, which also participate in rhythm …

Gluteal tendinopathy: a review of mechanisms, assessment and management

A Grimaldi, R Mellor, P Hodges, K Bennell… - Sports Medicine, 2015 - Springer
Tendinopathy of the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus tendons is now recognized as a
primary local source of lateral hip pain. The condition mostly occurs in mid-life both in …

The biomechanical differences between barefoot and shod distance running: a systematic review and preliminary meta-analysis

JPL Hall, C Barton, PR Jones, D Morrissey - Sports Medicine, 2013 - Springer
Background Distance running continues to experience increased participation in the
Western world, although it is associated with high injury rates. Barefoot running has been …