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  • 2. In-shoe multi-segment foot kinematics measurement during the stance phase of running using a stretch strain sensor.
    Watanabe T, Tsutsumi M, Kuroyanagi E, Furusawa H, Kudo S.
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  • 4. Role of midsole hollow structure in energy storage and return in running shoes.
    Liu T, Matijevich ES, Chu Z, Yang F, Nigg B.
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  • 5. Changes in foot and shank coupling due to alterations in foot strike pattern during running.
    Pohl MB, Buckley JG.
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  • 6. Midsole material-related force control during heel-toe running.
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  • 8. Toe Box Shape of Running Shoes Affects In-Shoe Foot Displacement and Deformation: A Randomized Crossover Study.
    Zhu C, Song Y, Xu Y, Zhu A, Baker JS, Liu W, Gu Y.
    Bioengineering (Basel); 2024 May 03; 11(5):. PubMed ID: 38790324
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  • 10. Differences in rearfoot, midfoot, and forefoot kinematics of normal foot and flatfoot during running.
    Takabayashi T, Edama M, Inai T, Kubo M.
    J Orthop Res; 2021 Mar 03; 39(3):565-571. PubMed ID: 33038023
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  • 13. Will the Foot Strike Pattern Change at Different Running Speeds with or without Wearing Shoes?
    Lai YJ, Chou W, Chu IH, Wang YL, Lin YJ, Tu SJ, Guo LY.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2020 Aug 20; 17(17):. PubMed ID: 32825222
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  • 14. Simulation of Lower Limb Muscle Activation Using Running Shoes with Different Heel-to-Toe Drops Using Opensim.
    Quan W, Gao L, Xu D, Zhou H, Korim T, Shao S, Baker JS, Gu Y.
    Healthcare (Basel); 2023 Apr 26; 11(9):. PubMed ID: 37174785
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  • 16. Is midsole thickness a key parameter for the running pattern?
    Chambon N, Delattre N, Guéguen N, Berton E, Rao G.
    Gait Posture; 2014 Apr 26; 40(1):58-63. PubMed ID: 24636223
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  • 19. Redistribution of Mechanical Work at the Knee and Ankle Joints During Fast Running in Minimalist Shoes.
    Fuller JT, Buckley JD, Tsiros MD, Brown NA, Thewlis D.
    J Athl Train; 2016 Oct 26; 51(10):806-812. PubMed ID: 27834504
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  • 20. In-shoe multi-segment foot kinematics of children during the propulsive phase of walking and running.
    Wegener C, Greene A, Burns J, Hunt AE, Vanwanseele B, Smith RM.
    Hum Mov Sci; 2015 Feb 26; 39():200-11. PubMed ID: 25498288
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