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Prevention of sports injuries: systematic review of randomized controlled trials


S Aaltonen, H Karjalainen, A Heinonen, J … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Med Assoc
Increased participation in sports has led to more sports injuries.
Evidence-based methods to prevent sports injuries are needed. A systematic
review was conducted of the effects of randomized controlled interventions ...
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Effect of cushioned insoles on impact forces during running


K O'Leary, KA Vorpahl, B Heiderscheit - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2008 - Am Podiatric Med Assoc
Results: The use of cushioned insoles resulted in significant reductions in mean
vertical ground reaction force peak impact (6.8%) and ground reaction force
loading rate (8.3%), as well as peak tibial acceleration (15.8%). Spectral ...
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Injury prevention in sports


MA Schiff, DJ Caine, R O'Halloran - American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2009 - ajl.sagepub.com
Abstract: Sports injuries can occur and may cause significant discomfort and
disability. They may also be associated with considerable medical expenses. The
objective of this article was to evaluate the current evidence-based ...
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Does Shoe Insole Modification Prevent Stress Fractures? A Systematic Review


RA Snyder, JP DeAngelis, MC Koester, KP … - HSS Journal, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Stress fractures can be debilitating in athletes and military
personnel. Insoles may lower stress fracture rates by improving biomechanics,
lessening fatigue, and attenuating impact. The objective of this study was ...
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[PDF] Effect of Cushioned Insoles on Impact Forces During Running


KA Vorpahl, OTR MPT, B Heiderscheit - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2008 - engr.wisc.edu
During running, loads equaling 1.5 to 5 times body weight are repetitively
absorbed through each leg.1 It has been suggested that this repetitive loading
and associated impact shocks cause microtrauma to the underlying tissues ...
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