and not your swing phase multiple times per second. If you don’t see any improvements or think your gait is responsible for pain, it might be time to employ the services of a running coach.
Spatial (foot rotation, step width, stride and step length), temporal (stride and step times, duration of stance, swing and single ... session differences in gait parameters.
8 9 We, therefore, conclude that the collective biomechanical and clinical evidence overwhelmingly supports the premise that the hamstrings are most susceptible to injury in the late swing phase of ...
Table 1 shows that the high knee flexion moment (sum of angular forces) in late swing occurs because the hamstrings are highly active and angular forces in the opposite direction (ie, due to ...
and not your swing phase multiple times per second. If you don’t see any improvements or think your gait is responsible for pain, it might be time to employ the services of a running coach.