ALTERING CADENCE OR VERTICAL OSCILLATION DURING RUNNING: EFFECTS ON RUNNING RELATED INJURY FACTORS
Initiatives
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To characterize changes in lower limb loading parameters in runners instructed to run with increased cadence or low vertical oscillation, and to determine whether the change in spatiotemporal parameters predicted the changes in lower limb loading parameters.
Note: All published information has been collected from the article referenced in the Marker Paper box below. Therefore, there may be variations with more advanced versions of the study.
- Funding
- N/A
Design
- Study design
- Population cohort
Marker Paper
Adams D, Pozzi F, Willy RW, Carrol A, Zeni J. ALTERING CADENCE OR VERTICAL OSCILLATION DURING RUNNING: EFFECTS ON RUNNING RELATED INJURY FACTORS. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2018;13(4):633‐642
PUBMED 30140556
Number of participants
- Number of participants
- 20
- Number of participants with biosamples
Access
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Timeline
healthy runners
A convenience sample of twenty active runners (running experience 11.5 ± 6.9 years and average running distance 37.3 ± 27.8 Km per week) was recruited to participate in this study. To be eligible, participants were required to be between the ages of 20-55, running at least 60 minutes per week and free of any injuries for the past 12 months.
Selection Criteria
- Minimum age
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20
- Maximum age
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55
- Newborns
- Twins
- Countries
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- United States of America
- Ethnic Origin
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- Health Status
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Recruitment
- Sources of recruitment
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- General population
Number of participants
- Number of participants
- 20
- Number of participants with biosamples
Data Collection Event
Spatiotemporal parameters were measured with a wearable device and lower limb loading was measured using an instrumented treadmill. Spatiotemporal and loading parameters were analyzed between running conditions via a repeated measure ANOVA.
- Start Date
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2000
- Data sources
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Mobile data collection
- Smartwatch and wearables
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Mobile data collection