Adolescent Running Biomechanics - Implications for Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Global participation in running continues to increase, especially amongst adolescents. Consequently, the number of running-related injuries (RRI) in adolescents is rising. Emerging evidence now suggests that overuse type injuries involving growing bone (e.g., bone stress injuries) and soft tissues (...
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Main Authors: | Simon C. McSweeney (Author), Karin Grävare Silbernagel (Author), Allison H. Gruber (Author), Bryan C. Heiderscheit (Author), Brian J. Krabak (Author), Mitchell J. Rauh (Author), Adam S. Tenforde (Author), Scott C. Wearing (Author), Astrid Zech (Author), Karsten Hollander (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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