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Effects of Running on Sand vs. Stable Ground on Kinetics and Muscle Activities in Individuals With Over-Pronated Feet.
Jafarnezhadgero A, Amirzadeh N, Fatollahi A, Siahkouhian M, Oliveira AS, Granacher U. Jafarnezhadgero A, et al. Front Physiol. 2022 Jan 13;12:822024. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2021.822024. eCollection 2021. Front Physiol. 2022. PMID: 35095577 Free PMC article.
Methods: Thirty-three OPF individuals and 33 controls ran at preferred speed and in randomized-order over level-ground and sand. A force-plate was embedded in an 18-m runway to collect GRFs. Muscle activities were recorded using an EMG-system. ...
Methods: Thirty-three OPF individuals and 33 controls ran at preferred speed and in randomized-order over level-ground and sand. A force-pla …
Ground reaction forces and muscle activity while walking on sand versus stable ground in individuals with pronated feet compared with healthy controls.
Jafarnezhadgero A, Fatollahi A, Amirzadeh N, Siahkouhian M, Granacher U. Jafarnezhadgero A, et al. PLoS One. 2019 Sep 26;14(9):e0223219. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223219. eCollection 2019. PLoS One. 2019. PMID: 31557258 Free PMC article.
RESULTS: No statistically significant between-group differences were found in preferred walking speed when walking on stable ground (PF: 1.330.12 m/s; controls: 1.350.14 m/s; p = 0.575; d = 0.15) and sand (PF: 1.190.11 m/s; controls: 1.230.18 m/s; p = …
RESULTS: No statistically significant between-group differences were found in preferred walking speed when walking on stable ground (PF: 1.3 …