Search Results - Clinical Biomechanics
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Footstrike evaluation in male runners: a comparison of lateral and medial video views against traditional motion capture
Mo, S., Chu, A. S. Y., Shao, S., Chen, Y., Hebert-Losier, K., Li, L., Cheung, R. T. H.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…Footstrike evaluation is essential for understanding running biomechanics and is often performed in research and clinical settings using 2D video analysis. …”
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Investigation of the fatigue and recovery process of swimmers using perceptive, myotonometric, ergometric and biomechanical parameters
Alves de Carvalho, F.Published 2025“…We found that ergometric and biomechanical outcomes can be reliably reproduced between training sessions, but perceptive, proprioceptive and muscle parameters have great variability and should be interpreted with caution considering clinically relevant parameters. …”
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Gait retraining in injured distance runners: A clinical review
Bruneau, M. M., Gaudette, L. W., Heiderscheit, B. C., Napier, C., Posilkin, J., Rauh, M. J., Oldenburg, F., Wasserman, L., Tenforde, A. S., Hollander, K.Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (2025)“…Wearable devices may enhance aspects of gait retraining by providing external feedback to modify running biomechanics in or outside the clinic.…”
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Reliability of running gait variability measures calculated from inertial measurement units
Jones, B. D. M., Wheat, J., Middleton, K., Carey, D. L., Heller, B.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…Changes to the variability within biomechanical signals may reflect a change in the health of the human system. …”
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Are gait patterns during in-lab running representative of gait patterns during real-world training? An experimental study
Davis IV, J. J., Meardon, S. A., Brown, A. W., Raglin, J. S., Harezlak, J., Gruber, A. H.Published in Sensors (2024)“…Researchers and clinicians should consider "borrowing" information from a pool of many runners to predict individual gait behavior when using biomechanical data to make clinical or sports performance decisions.…”
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Adolescent and young adult hip and knee strength profiles relate to running gait biomechanics
Lempke, A. F. D., Hunt, D. L., Dawkins, C., Stracciolini, A., Kocher, M. S., d`Hemecourt, P. A., Whitney, K. E.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2023)“…Objectives Compare and assess relationships between strength and running biomechanics among healthy adolescents and young adult males and females. …”
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Influence of reduced-gravity treadmill running on sensor-derived biomechanics
Santos, B. P., DeJong Lempke, A. F., Higgins, M. J., Hertel, J.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2023)“…Conclusion: Reduced bodyweight running significantly altered spatiotemporal measures and reduced the vertical component of loading. Clinical Relevance: Our findings offer objective information on expected biomechanical changes across pressure levels that clinicians should consider when incorporating reduced gravity treadmill running into rehabilitation plans.…”
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The effects of hip- vs. knee-dominant hamstring exercise on biceps femoris morphology, strength, and sprint performance: a randomized intervention trial protocol
Crawford, S. K., Hickey, J., Vlisides, J., Chambers, J. S., Mosiman, S. J., Heiderscheit, B. C.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2023)“…Trial Registration The trial is prospectively registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05455346; July 15, 2022).…”
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Bone stress injuries in runners using carbon fiber plate footwear
Tenforde, A., Hoenig, T., Saxena, A., Hollander, K.Published in Sports Medicine (2023)“…The mechanism for these changes in running economy includes altered biomechanics of the foot and ankle. The association of this footwear with injuries has been a topic of debate clinically, but not described in the literature. …”
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Alterations in lower-leg function and biomechanics in athletes and runners with achilles tendinopathy: a systematic review
Quarmby, A., Mönnig, J., Mugele, H., Henschke, J., Kim, M. H., Cassel, M., Engel, T.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…INTRODUCTION: Achilles tendinopathy (AT) is a persistent injury in athletes, especially for those engaged in repetitive stretch-shortening cycle activities such as running. Clinical risk factors are numerous, but it has been suggested that altered biomechanics might lead to or be associated with the development of AT. …”