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Katedra studií lidského pohybu (45050)
Title:
ANKLE KINEMATICS AND PLANTAR FASCIITIS IN RUNNERS: A ONE-YEAR PROSPECTIVE 4HAIE STUDY
Citace
Plešek, J., Skýpala, J., Hamill, J., Urbaczka, J., Elavsky, S., Zahradník, D., Uchytil, J. a Jandačka, D. ANKLE KINEMATICS AND PLANTAR FASCIITIS IN RUNNERS: A ONE-YEAR PROSPECTIVE 4HAIE STUDY.
In:
42nd International Society of Biomechanics in Sports Conference: ISBS Proceedings Archive 2024-07-15 Salzburg.
NMU Commons, 2024. s. 764-767.
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Publication year:
2024
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4
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764
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767
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Elektronická verze
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Proceedings title:
ISBS Proceedings Archive
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Mezinárodní
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NMU Commons
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Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
42nd International Society of Biomechanics in Sports Conference
Místo konání konference:
Salzburg
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Celosvětová akce
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Key words in English:
foot; ankle abduction; overuse injury; jogging
Annotation in original language:
The aim of this prospective study was to compare ankle kinematics between runners with and without plantar fasciitis (PF). We biomechanically analysed 719 runners (17 PF and 702 non-PF) using a 3-D motion capture system during overground running at their self-preferred speed. An independent t-test was performed to assess ankle kinematics during the stance phase of running (at initial contact, at maximum and range of motion). Runners with PF displayed abduction ankle angle approximately 3o lower than the non-injured runners at maximal adduction (P = 0.006; d = 0.68). In conclusion, it appears that a higher ankle abduction (external rotation of the foot) may be a protective factor for PF. This information appears to be valuable for assessing running technique and may be beneficial to clinicians, coaches and runners who are afflicted with PF.
Annotation in english language:
The aim of this prospective study was to compare ankle kinematics between runners with and without plantar fasciitis (PF). We biomechanically analysed 719 runners (17 PF and 702 non-PF) using a 3-D motion capture system during overground running at their self-preferred speed. An independent t-test was performed to assess ankle kinematics during the stance phase of running (at initial contact, at maximum and range of motion). Runners with PF displayed abduction ankle angle approximately 3o lower than the non-injured runners at maximal adduction (P = 0.006; d = 0.68). In conclusion, it appears that a higher ankle abduction (external rotation of the foot) may be a protective factor for PF. This information appears to be valuable for assessing running technique and may be beneficial to clinicians, coaches and runners who are afflicted with PF.
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