Sex Difference in Running Stability Analyzed Based on a Whole-Body Movement: A Pilot Study
A sex-specific manner in running tasks is considered a potential internal injury risk factor in runners. The current study aimed to investigate the sex differences in running stability in recreational runners during self-preferred speed treadmill running by focusing on a whole-body movement. To this...
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Main Author: | Arunee Promsri (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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