Freeing the foot: integrating the foot core system into rehabilitation for lower extremity injuries
PO McKeon, F Fourchet - Clinics in sports medicine, 2015 - sportsmed.theclinics.com
Dynamic foot control arises from the complex interaction between active and passive
structures, and the corresponding orchestration of sensory and motor information to control …
structures, and the corresponding orchestration of sensory and motor information to control …
The effect of interventions anticipated to improve plantar intrinsic foot muscle strength on fall-related dynamic function in adults: a systematic review
L Willemse, EJM Wouters, HM Bronts… - Journal of foot and ankle …, 2022 - Springer
Background The plantar intrinsic foot muscles (PIFMs) have a role in dynamic functions,
such as balance and propulsion, which are vital to walking. These muscles atrophy in older …
such as balance and propulsion, which are vital to walking. These muscles atrophy in older …
Lower limb mechanical asymmetry during repeated treadmill sprints
Stride mechanical imbalances between the lower limbs may be detrimental to performance
and/or increase injury risks. This study describes the time course and magnitude of …
and/or increase injury risks. This study describes the time course and magnitude of …
High-intensity running and plantar-flexor fatigability and plantar-pressure distribution in adolescent runners
F Fourchet, L Kelly, C Horobeanu… - Journal of Athletic …, 2015 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context: Fatigue-induced alterations in foot mechanics may lead to structural overload and
injury. Objectives: To investigate how a high-intensity running exercise to exhaustion …
injury. Objectives: To investigate how a high-intensity running exercise to exhaustion …
How to evaluate and improve foot strength in athletes: an update
The foot is a complex system with multiple degrees of freedom that play an essential role in
running or sprinting. The intrinsic foot muscles (IFM) are the main local stabilizers of the foot …
running or sprinting. The intrinsic foot muscles (IFM) are the main local stabilizers of the foot …
Electrical stimulation and muscle strength gains in healthy adults: a systematic review
S Mukherjee, JR Fok… - The Journal of Strength & …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Mukherjee, S, Fok, JR, and van Mechelen, W. Electrical stimulation and muscle
strength gains in healthy adults: A systematic review. J Strength Cond Res 37 (4): 938–950 …
strength gains in healthy adults: A systematic review. J Strength Cond Res 37 (4): 938–950 …
Comparison of plantar pressure distribution in adolescent runners at low vs. high running velocity
This study aimed to compare foot plantar pressure distribution while jogging and running in
highly trained adolescent runners. Eleven participants performed two constant-velocity …
highly trained adolescent runners. Eleven participants performed two constant-velocity …
[HTML][HTML] Evolución de la prevención de lesiones en el control del entrenamiento
J Álvarez, VM Lorente - Archivos de medicina del deporte: revista de la …, 2016 - enfispo.es
Objeto de estudio: realizar una revisión bibliográfica sobre el control del entrenamiento y la
prevención de lesiones en los deportes colectivos que nos permitan avanzar en el …
prevención de lesiones en los deportes colectivos que nos permitan avanzar en el …
[PDF][PDF] Foot core strengthening: relevance in injury prevention and rehabilitation for runners.
F Fourchet, B Gojanovic - SSEM-Journal, 2016 - sems.ch
The human foot is a flexible structure characterized by a pronounced medial longitudinal
arch (MLA) that compresses and recoils during running. That process is actively driven by …
arch (MLA) that compresses and recoils during running. That process is actively driven by …
Compelling overuse injury incidence in youth multisport athletes
The present investigation was carried out to examine the incidence and pattern of injuries in
adolescent multisport athletes from youth sports academy. Injury data were prospectively …
adolescent multisport athletes from youth sports academy. Injury data were prospectively …