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Effects of heel-toe drop on running biomechanics and perceived comfort of rearfoot strikers in standard cushioned running shoes

机译:后脚趾下降对标准缓冲跑鞋后脚撞击器感知生物力学的影响

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Effects of heel-toe drop, which is the height difference between the rearfoot and forefoot parts of the shoe, have been studied during running in minimalist shoe models. However, these types of shoes also feature low heel stack height. Effects of heel-toe drop remain largely unknown during running in cushioned shoes, which usually present a standard heel stack height (e.g. 21 mm). The purpose of this study was to investigate the isolated effect of heel-toe drop on running kinematics and kinetics and perceived footwear comfort of runners in standard cushioned shoes. Fifteen male habitual rearfoot strike runners ran in four shod conditions: no drop (0mm, D0), 4-mm (D4), 8-mm (D8), and 12-mm drop (D12). Running kinematics and kinetics were collected using motion capturing system and instrumented treadmill, respectively. Footwear comfort was acquired immediately after each running trial using a visual analogue scale. Significant effects were demonstrated on footstrike angle (p< 0.001), stride length (p = 0.005), and cadence (p = 0.015). A greater footstrike angle was indicated during running in D8 compared with D4 (p = 0.034) and DO (p = 0.006). However, such reduction was not sufficient to cause footstrike pattern transition towards a midfoot/forefoot strike pattern. Stride length in D8 was significantly larger than in D12 (p = 0.007). No significances were found on vertical loading rates, contact time and perceived footwear comfort (p > 0.05). The isolated effects of heel-toe drop on running biomechanics were demonstrated in shoe models with a standard heel stack height. A lower heel-toe drop of standard cushioned shoes may reduce footstrike angle and increase stride length during running.
机译:鞋跟脚趾下降的影响,即鞋子的后脚和前足部部件之间的高度差异,已经在简约鞋型型号中进行了研究。然而,这些类型的鞋子还具有低跟堆叠高度。在缓冲鞋中运行期间,脚跟脚下的影响仍然很大程度上是未知的,这通常呈现标准鞋跟堆高度(例如21毫米)。本研究的目的是研究后跟脚趾下降对运行运动学和动力学的孤立效果,并在标准缓冲鞋中感知跑步者的鞋类舒适。十五名男性习惯性后脚撞击跑步跑器在四个垫片中运行:无液滴(0mm,d0),4毫米(d4),8毫米(d8)和12毫米下降(d12)。使用运动捕获系统和仪表跑步机进行运行的运动学和动力学。使用视觉模拟刻度后立即获得鞋类舒适度。在招待会角度(P <0.001),升高长度(P = 0.005)和Cadence(p = 0.015)上证明了显着的影响。在D8中运行期间,在D4中显示更大的脚步角度(P = 0.034)并进行(P = 0.006)。然而,这种减少不足以使脚踏板的脚踏脚/前足攻击模式引起足够的脚踏板图案过渡。 D8中的升级长度明显大于D12(p = 0.007)。在垂直装载速率下没有发现任何意义,接触时间和感知鞋类舒适度(P> 0.05)。在具有标准鞋跟堆叠高度的鞋模型中展示了Heel-Toe下降对运行生物力学的孤立效果。较低的后跟脚趾滴的标准缓冲鞋可以减少跑步角度并在跑步期间增加脚步长度。

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    《Footwear science》 |2020年第2期|91-99|共9页
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    Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory Department of Rehabilitation Sciences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon China;

    Department of Kinesiology Shenyang Sport University Shenyang China Guandong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center for Sports Assistive Devices Guangzhou Sport University Guangzhou China Li Ning Sports Research Center Li Ning (China) Sports Goods Co. Ltd Beijing China;

    Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory Department of Rehabilitation Sciences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon China;

    Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory Department of Rehabilitation Sciences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon China;

    Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory Department of Rehabilitation Sciences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon China;

    Gait & Motion Analysis Laboratory Department of Rehabilitation Sciences The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon China;

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  • 关键词

    Footstrike angle; footstrike pattern; minimalist; vertical average loading rate; vertical instantaneous loading rate;

    机译:足迹角;足迹模式;极简主义者;垂直平均负载率;垂直瞬时装载率;

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