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Reduced joint reaction and muscle forces with barefoot running

Hyun Kyung Kim, Qichang Mei, Yaodong Gu, Ali Mirjalili, Justin Fernandez

2021Computer Methods in Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Barefoot running has been associated with lowered joint loading, but it remains unclear whether the biomechanical benefits are evident after mid-distance running. A musculoskeletal model was adopted for estimating lower limb joint loading for barefoot (n = 10) versus shod (n = 10) 5 km running. The barefoot group reduced peak joint reaction force at the hip and knee, and presented muscle force reductions compared to shod controls with significant group effects and interaction effects (p < .05). These changes were primarily group effects as time point effects were not significant. These findings should be considered when designing barefoot running shoes, running programmes, and injury prevention programmes.

Topics & Concepts

BarefootRunning economyJoint (building)Physical medicine and rehabilitationGround reaction forcePhysical therapyMedicineDistance runningBiomechanicsKnee JointEngineeringStructural engineeringSurgeryAnatomyPhysicsInternal medicineVO2 maxBlood pressureClassical mechanicsHeart rateKinematicsLower Extremity Biomechanics and PathologiesFoot and Ankle SurgerySports injuries and prevention