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ANTI-PRONATION FOOT TAPING ALTERS MUSCLE ACTIVATION PATTERNS OF VASTUS MEDIALIS, VASTUS LATERALIS AND GLUTEUS MEDIUS DURING TREADMILL RUNNING Paper- 512
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Kelly, Luke J. Racinais, Sebastien Tanner, Craig E. Grantham, Justin Chalabi, Hakim |
| Copyright Year | 2009 |
| Abstract | METHODS Single Blind, counterbalanced, repeated measures st udy. 13 Healthy recreational runners (Age 31.7 ± 5 yr, heig t 181.7 ± 5 cm, weight 81.6 ± 6kg). Augmented Low Dye Taping (ALD) [1] was the method of anti-pronation t aping used. The placebo taping method consisted of 4 base straps across the plantar aspect of the heel. They were an chored with strips of tape on the medial and lateral aspec t of the heel. Each participant completed 3 sets of 6 min running o a treadmill at a speed of 10 km.h -1 with 3 different taping conditions (ALD, Placebo, No tape) applied in counterbalanced order. Average muscle electrical ac tivity, estimated by the root mean square (RMS), time to pe ak activity and in-shoe plantar pressure were recorded ov r an average of 20 gait cycles, after 5 minutes of tread mill running. For each condition, participants wore standardized running shoes (Adidas Response Cushion ). Plantar pressure was recorded with Pedar X in-shoe pressure analysis (Novel GMBH, Munich, Germany). |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://isbweb.org/images/conf/2009/data/pdf/512.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |