I have previosuly done two posts (here and here) on the issue of fatigue and in one wrote: The reason that the issue is important is that most biomechanical studies and clinical assessments are done when runners are fresh and not fatigued. When they are fresh, they may not display what are assumed to be […]
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Effect of fatigue on running kinematics
It was only a month ago that I wrote about the effect of fatigue on foot function and now there is another publication to add to the mix. The reason that the issue is important is that most biomechanical studies and clinical assessments are done when runners are fresh and not fatigued. When they are […]
The Effects of Fatigue on Foot Function
One of the shortcomings of a lot of biomechanical laboratory testing is that it is done on runners who are fresh and not fatigued. A number of studies have shown how foot function is different at, for example, the beginning of a marathon vs what it is at the end of a marathon. While this […]
