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311 related items for PubMed ID: 16540846

  • 1. Shoe midsole longitudinal bending stiffness and running economy, joint energy, and EMG.
    Roy JP, Stefanyshyn DJ.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2006 Mar; 38(3):562-9. PubMed ID: 16540846
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  • 2. Influence of midsole bending stiffness on joint energy and jump height performance.
    Stefanyshyn DJ, Nigg BM.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2000 Feb; 32(2):471-6. PubMed ID: 10694134
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  • 3. Energy aspects associated with sport shoes.
    Stefanyshyn DJ, Nigg BM.
    Sportverletz Sportschaden; 2000 Sep; 14(3):82-9. PubMed ID: 11081244
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  • 4. Does specific footwear facilitate energy storage and return at the metatarsophalangeal joint in running?
    Willwacher S, König M, Potthast W, Brüggemann GP.
    J Appl Biomech; 2013 Oct; 29(5):583-92. PubMed ID: 24203172
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  • 5. Does increased midsole bending stiffness of sport shoes redistribute lower limb joint work during running?
    Cigoja S, Firminger CR, Asmussen MJ, Fletcher JR, Edwards WB, Nigg BM.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2019 Nov; 22(11):1272-1277. PubMed ID: 31272917
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  • 6. Energetics and Biomechanics of Running Footwear with Increased Longitudinal Bending Stiffness: A Narrative Review.
    Ortega JA, Healey LA, Swinnen W, Hoogkamer W.
    Sports Med; 2021 May; 51(5):873-894. PubMed ID: 33830444
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  • 9. Dynamic angular stiffness about the metatarsophalangeal joint increases with running speed.
    Day EM, Hahn ME.
    Hum Mov Sci; 2019 Oct; 67():102501. PubMed ID: 31344545
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  • 10. The effects of shoe design parameters on rearfoot control in running.
    Clarke TE, Frederick EC, Hamill CL.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1983 Oct; 15(5):376-81. PubMed ID: 6645865
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  • 13. Midsole material-related force control during heel-toe running.
    Kersting UG, Brüggemann GP.
    Res Sports Med; 2006 Oct; 14(1):1-17. PubMed ID: 16700401
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  • 15. Shoe midsole hardness, sex and age effects on lower extremity kinematics during running.
    Nigg BM, Baltich J, Maurer C, Federolf P.
    J Biomech; 2012 Jun 01; 45(9):1692-7. PubMed ID: 22507350
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  • 17. MODIFYING MIDSOLE STIFFNESS of BASKETBALL FOOTWEAR AFFECTS FOOT and ANKLE BIOMECHANICS.
    Taylor JB, Nguyen AD, Parry HA, Zuk EF, Stewart Pritchard N, Ford KR.
    Int J Sports Phys Ther; 2019 Jun 01; 14(3):359-367. PubMed ID: 31681495
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  • 19. The relationship between extension of the metatarsophalangeal joint and sprint time for 100 m Olympic athletes.
    Krell JB, Stefanyshyn DJ.
    J Sports Sci; 2006 Feb 01; 24(2):175-80. PubMed ID: 16368627
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