Use of subject-specific models to detect fatigue-related changes in running biomechanics: a random forest approach
Running biomechanics are affected by fatiguing or prolonged runs. However, no evidence to date has conclusively linked this effect to running-related injury (RRI) development or performance implications. Previous investigations using subject-specific models in running have demonstrated higher accura...
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Main Authors: | Hannah L. Dimmick (Author), Cody R. van Rassel (Author), Martin J. MacInnis (Author), Reed Ferber (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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