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  • 4. Differences in Peak Impact Accelerations Among Foot Strike Patterns in Recreational Runners.
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  • 6. Ankle and knee kinetics between strike patterns at common training speeds in competitive male runners.
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  • 10. Kinematic and kinetic comparison of barefoot and shod running in mid/forefoot and rearfoot strike runners.
    Thompson MA, Lee SS, Seegmiller J, McGowan CP.
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  • 13. Tibial Acceleration Measured from Wearable Sensors Is Associated with Loading Rates in Injured Runners.
    Tenforde AS, Hayano T, Jamison ST, Outerleys J, Davis IS.
    PM R; 2020 Jul; 12(7):679-684. PubMed ID: 31671242
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  • 16. Joint contact loading in forefoot and rearfoot strike patterns during running.
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  • 18. Relationships between Habitual Cadence, Footstrike, and Vertical Load Rates in Runners.
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  • 20. Foot joint coupling variability differences between habitual rearfoot and forefoot runners prior to and following an exhaustive run.
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