Influence of Footwear Selection on Youth Running Biomechanics: A Pilot Study

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Traut, Andrew G. [1 ]
Hannigan, J. J. [2 ,4 ]
Ter Har, Justin A. [3 ]
Pollard, Christine D. [2 ]
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[1] Oregon State Univ, Coll Hlth, Program Kinesiol, Corvallis, OR USA
[2] Oregon State Univ Cascades, Coll Hlth, Program Phys Therapy, Bend, OR USA
[3] Insite Performance LLC, Portsmouth, NH USA
[4] Oregon State Univ Cascades, Program Phys Therapy, 1500 SW Chandler Ave, Bend, OR 97702 USA
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biomechanics-general; gait analysis; motion analysis/kinesiology; pediatric sports medicine; running; STRIKE PATTERNS; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENTS; MINIMAL SHOES; BAREFOOT; RUNNERS; INJURIES; CHILDREN; HEALTH;
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10.1177/19417381231215070
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Background: The relationship of running biomechanics, footwear, and injury has been studied extensively in adults. There has been little research on the effects of footwear on running biomechanics in youth.Hypothesis: Running biomechanics of youth will be significantly affected by changes in footwear. Minimal shoe running will demonstrate similarities to barefoot.Study Design: Crossover study design: randomized trial.Level of Evidence: Level 2.Methods: A total of 14 active male youth (8-12 years old) participants with no previous exposure to minimalist shoes or barefoot running had running biomechanics (lower extremity sagittal plane kinematics and vertical ground reaction forces [vGRFs]) collected and analyzed in 3 footwear conditions (barefoot, traditional, and minimal shoe).Results: The average vertical loading rate (AVLR) was significantly greater running barefoot (173.86 bodyweights per second [BW/s]) and in the minimal shoe (138.71 BW/s) compared with the traditional shoe (78.06 BW/s), (P < 0.01). There were significant differences between shoe conditions for knee flexion at initial contact (P < 0.01), knee sagittal plane excursion (P < 0.01), peak dorsiflexion (P < 0.01), and dorsiflexion at initial contact (P = 0.03). No participants displayed a forefoot-strike during this study.Conclusion: The introduction of barefoot and minimalist running in habitually shod youth significantly affected the running biomechanics of youth and caused immediate alterations in both lower extremity kinematics and vGRFs. Running barefoot or in minimal shoes dramatically increased the AVLR, which has been associated with injury, compared with a traditional shoe.Clinical Relevance: This study evaluated the effects of footwear on overground running biomechanics, including AVLR, in pre- and early-adolescent youth males. Based on our findings, clinicians should exercise caution in barefoot or minimal shoe transition among young, habitually shod, runners due to the immediate and dramatic increases in AVLRs.
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