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Malisoux L, Gette P, Chambon N, Urhausen A, Theisen D
J Sci Med Sport . 2017 Apr; 20(8):734-739. PMID: 28365220
Objectives: While several cross-sectional studies have investigated the acute effects of shoe drop on running biomechanics, the long-term consequences are currently unknown. This study aimed to investigate if the drop...
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Malisoux L, Chambon N, Urhausen A, Theisen D
Am J Sports Med . 2016 Aug; 44(11):2933-2940. PMID: 27501833
Background: Modern running shoes are available in a wide range of heel-to-toe drops (ie, the height difference between the forward and rear parts of the inside of the shoe). While...
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Malisoux L, Chambon N, Delattre N, Gueguen N, Urhausen A, Theisen D
Br J Sports Med . 2016 Jan; 50(8):481-7. PMID: 26746907
Background/aim: This randomised controlled trial investigated if the usage of running shoes with a motion control system modifies injury risk in regular leisure-time runners compared to standard shoes, and if...
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Rao G, Chambon N, Gueguen N, Berton E, Delattre N
J Biomech . 2015 Jan; 48(3):413-7. PMID: 25575884
Studies involving minimalist shoes have dramatically increased this past 10 years. While a deeper knowledge of the related modifications has ensued regarding the kinematics, electromyographic, and dynamic patterns, little is...
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Chambon N, Delattre N, Gueguen N, Berton E, Rao G
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2014 Dec; 115(5):911-8. PMID: 25501676
Purpose: Minimalist running shoes are designed to induce a foot strike made more with the forepart of the foot. The main changes made on minimalist shoe consist in decreasing the...
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Chambon N, Delattre N, Gueguen N, Berton E, Rao G
Gait Posture . 2014 Mar; 40(1):58-63. PMID: 24636223
Many studies have highlighted differences in foot strike pattern comparing habitually shod runners who ran barefoot and with running shoes. Barefoot running results in a flatter foot landing and in...
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Chambon N, Sevrez V, Ly Q, Gueguen N, Berton E, Rao G
J Sports Sci . 2014 Mar; 32(11):1013-22. PMID: 24576090
This study investigates the effect of running shoes' aging on mechanical and biomechanical parameters as a function of midsole materials (viscous, intermediate, elastic) and ground inclination. To this aim, heel...