Changes in ankle work, foot work, and tibialis anterior activation throughout a long run
Background: The ankle and foot together contribute to over half of the positive and negative work performed by the lower limbs during running. Yet, little is known about how foot kinetics change throughout a run. The amount of negative foot work may decrease as tibialis anterior (TA) electromyograph...
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Main Authors: | Eric C. Honert (Author), Florian Ostermair (Author), Vinzenz von Tscharner (Author), Benno M. Nigg (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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