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Dynamic Stability in Runners with and without Plantar Fasciitis

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jun 20, 2022.

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    Dynamic Stability in Runners with and without Plantar Fasciitis
    Devin K.Kelly et al
    Gait & Posture; 9 June 2022
     
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    "TtC values were shorter in PF compared to the other groups to all boundaries during mid-stance. TtC was significantly greater in PF compared to RPF to the anterior boundary during late stance." ..... "may indicate reduced dynamic stability during the most stable portion of running which may lead to increased injury risk."

    Dynamic stability? .... I call that 'limping' ...
     
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    Plantar fasciitis injury status influences foot mechanics during running
    Kristyne Wiegand et al
    June 27, 2022
     
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    Foot kinematics in runners with plantar heel pain during running gait
    Hanieh Pazhooman et al
    Gait & Posture; Volume 104, July 2023, Pages 15-21
     
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    " the differences in runners with PHP, which were consistent with increased pronation or inadequate supination, may be the result of insufficient tension during the stance phase of running gait caused by degeneration of the plantar fascia. "

    or the pain altered gait ... ie "limping"
     
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