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Comparaison de la répartition des appuis plantaires entre chaussures d'entraînement et chaussures à pointes chez de jeunes sprinters
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Comparaison de la répartition des appuis plantaires entre chaussures d'entraînement et chaussures à pointes chez de jeunes sprinters

F. Fourchet, S. Kuitunen, O. Girard and G-P Millet
Science & Sports, Vol.22(3-4), pp.176-178
2007
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Abstract

Aims To compare plantar patterns between training and spikes shoes in young sprinters. Methods and results Eleven athletes performed two trials of 2 × 60 m maximal speed with training and spikes shoes, respectively. Contact area was significantly smaller with spikes in total and under the toes; pressure and force were significantly higher with spikes under the forefoot mainly in medial and lateral. Conclusions Wearing spikes shoes, higher loads are applied mainly under the 1st and the 2nd metatarsal heads. This may have relevance in order to clarify the mechanisms of injuries like metatarsalgia or stress fractures of the forefoot.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.34 Orthopedics
1.34.480 Foot and Ankle Disorders
Web Of Science research areas
Sport Sciences
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Clinical Medicine
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