Lower limb dynamics vary in shod runners who acutely transition to barefoot running

被引:13
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作者
Hashish, Rami [1 ]
Samarawickrame, Sachithra D. [1 ]
Powers, Christopher M. [1 ]
Salem, George J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ So Calif, Div Biokinesiol & Phys Therapy, 1540 Alcazar St, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
关键词
Footwear; Knee; Ankle loading rate; Energy absorption; FOOT STRIKE PATTERNS; GROUND REACTION FORCE; STRESS; MINIMALIST; INJURIES;
D O I
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2015.12.002
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Relative to traditional shod rear-foot strike (RFS) running, habituated barefoot running is associated with a forefoot-strike (FFS) and lower loading rates. Accordingly, barefoot running has been purported to reduce lower-extremity injury risk. Investigations, however, indicate that novice barefoot runners may not innately adopt a FFS. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine lower-extremity dynamics of habitually shod runners who acutely transition to barefoot running. 22 recreational RFS runners were included in this investigation. This laboratory controlled study consisted of two visits one-week apart, examining habitually shod, then novice barefoot running. Foot-strike patterns and loading rates were determined using motion analysis and force plates, and joint energy absorption was calculated using inverse dynamics. Of the 22 runners, 8 maintained a RFS, 9 adopted a MFS, and 5 adopted a FFS during novice barefoot running. All runners demonstrated a reduction in knee energy absorption when running barefoot; MFS and FFS runners also demonstrated a significant increase in ankle energy absorption. Runners who maintained a RFS presented with loading rates significantly higher than traditional shoe running, whereas FFS runners demonstrated a significant reduction in loading rate. Mid-foot strikers did not demonstrate a significant change in loading rate. These results indicate that habitually shod RFS runners demonstrate a variety of foot-strike and lower-extremity dynamic responses during the acute transition to barefoot running. Accordingly, explicit instruction regarding foot-strike patterns may be necessary if transitioning to barefoot. Long-term prospective studies are required in order to determine the influence of FFS barefoot running on injury rates. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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