SHAFIZADEH, Mohsen, THEIS, Nicola and DAVIDS, Keith (2019). Locomotor adaptations during RaceRunning in people with neurological motor disorders. Adapted physical activity quarterly. [Article]
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine strategies to absorb impact shock during
RaceRunning in participants with neurological motor disorders. For this purpose,
eight RaceRunning athletes (four males and four females) voluntarily took part in
this study. Each participant performed a series of 100-m sprints with a RaceRunning bike. Acceleration of the tibia and head was measured with two inertial
measurement units and used to calculate foot impact shock measures. Results
showed that RaceRunning pattern was characterized by a lack of impact peak in
foot–ground contact time and the existence of an active peak after foot contact.
Due to the ergonomic properties of the RaceRunning bike, shock is attenuated
throughout the stance phase. In conclusion, the resultsrevealed that RaceRunning
athletes with neurological motor disorders are capable of absorbing impact shock
during assisted RaceRunning using a strategy that mimics runners without
disabilities
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