The Effect of a Curved Non-Motorized Treadmill on Running Gait Length, Imbalance and Stride Angle
Running on a non-motorized, curved-deck treadmill is thought to improve gait mechanics. It is not known, though, whether the change in gait carries over to running on a motorized treadmill on level ground. To determine the effect of running on a curved non-motorized treadmill (CNT) on gait character...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Hatchett (Author), Kaitlyn Armstrong (Author), Brian Parr (Author), Mallory Crews (Author), Charlie Tant (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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