Wellenkotter et al., 2014 - Google Patents
The effects of running cadence manipulation on plantar loading in healthy runnersWellenkotter et al., 2014
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- Wellenkotter J
- Kernozek T
- Meardon S
- Suchomel T
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- International journal of sports medicine
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Our purpose was to evaluate effects of cadence manipulation on plantar loading during running. Participants (n= 38) ran on a treadmill at their preferred speed in 3 conditions: preferred, 5% increased, and 5% decreased while measured using in-shoe sensors. Data …
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