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Retraining running gait to reduce tibial loads with clinician or accelerometry guided feedback
Creaby, Mark William ; Franettovich-Smith, Melinda
Creaby, Mark William
Franettovich-Smith, Melinda
Abstract
Reducing tibial acceleration through gait retraining is thought to reduce the risk of stress fracture development, however current approaches require the use of advanced accelerometry equipment not readily available in the clinical setting. The aim was to compare the effect of clinician guided feedback with accelerometry guided feedback on peak tibial accelerations during running.
Keywords
Acceleration, Biofeedback, Psychology, Biomechanics, Fractures, Stress
Date
2016
Type
Journal article
Journal
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Book
Volume
19
Issue
4
Page Range
288-292
Article Number
ACU Department
School of Behavioural and Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
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Controlled
