A framework for the etiology of running‐related injuries

ML Bertelsen, A Hulme, J Petersen… - … journal of medicine …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The etiology of running‐related injury is important to consider as the effectiveness of a given
running‐related injury prevention intervention is dependent on whether etiologic factors are …

Ground reaction force metrics are not strongly correlated with tibial bone load when running across speeds and slopes: Implications for science, sport and wearable …

ES Matijevich, LM Branscombe, LR Scott, KE Zelik - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Tibial stress fractures are a common overuse injury resulting from the
accumulation of bone microdamage due to repeated loading. Researchers and wearable …

Accelerometer-based prediction of running injury in National Collegiate Athletic Association track athletes

D Kiernan, DA Hawkins, MAC Manoukian… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Running-related injuries (RRI) may result from accumulated microtrauma caused by
combinations of high load magnitudes (vertical ground reaction forces; vGRFs) and numbers …

Highlighting the present state of biomechanics in shoe research (2000–2023)

BM Nigg, S Nigg, F Hoitz, A Subramanium… - Footwear …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Footwear science research has seen a roughly 10-fold increase in publications over the last
20 years. This commentary will focus on the three primary research themes of this time …

Evaluation of the minimum energy hypothesis and other potential optimality criteria for human running

RH Miller, BR Umberger, J Hamill… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A popular hypothesis for human running is that gait mechanics and muscular activity are
optimized in order to minimize the cost of transport (CoT). Humans running at any particular …

[KIRJA][B] The science of footwear

RS Goonetilleke - 2012 - books.google.com
Covering every aspect of the process, this book introduces the design, development,
manufacturing, and marketing of footwear. It also presents a comprehensive discussion of …

The 'heel impact'force peak during running is neither 'heel'nor 'impact'and does not quantify shoe cushioning effects

M Shorten, MIV Mientjes - Footwear Science, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
It has been common practice in studies of running shoe cushioning to use the magnitude of
the initial transient peak (Fz1) of the vertical ground reaction force (Fz (t)), as an index of …

Efficient trajectory optimization for curved running using a 3D musculoskeletal model with implicit dynamics

M Nitschke, E Dorschky, D Heinrich, H Schlarb… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Trajectory optimization with musculoskeletal models can be used to reconstruct measured
movements and to predict changes in movements in response to environmental changes. It …

Control conditions for footwear insole and orthotic research

RT Lewinson, JT Worobets, DJ Stefanyshyn - Gait & posture, 2016 - Elsevier
Footwear insoles/orthotics alter variables associated with musculoskeletal injury; however,
their clinical effectiveness is inconclusive. One explanation for this is the possibility that …

Optimal control simulation predicts effects of midsole materials on energy cost of running

E Dorschky, D Krüger, N Kurfess… - Computer methods in …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Testing sports equipment with athletes is costly, time-consuming, hazardous and sometimes
impracticable. We propose a method for virtual testing of running shoes and predict how …