Paul Gette
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Recent Articles
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Malisoux L, Gette P, Delattre N, Urhausen A, Theisen D
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med
. 2024 Jan;
10(1):e001787.
PMID: 38196940
Objective: To investigate asymmetry in spatiotemporal and kinetic variables in 800+ recreational runners, identify determinants of asymmetry, investigate if asymmetry is related to greater running injury risk and compare spatiotemporal...
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Malisoux L, Napier C, Gette P, Delattre N, Theisen D
Orthop J Sports Med
. 2023 Oct;
11(10):23259671231204629.
PMID: 37868213
Background: Identifying atypical lower limb biomechanics may help prevent the occurrence or recurrence of running-related injuries. No reference values for spatiotemporal or kinetic variables in healthy recreational runners are available...
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Malisoux L, Gette P, Delattre N, Urhausen A, Theisen D
Am J Sports Med
. 2022 Jan;
50(2):537-544.
PMID: 35049407
Background: Running biomechanics may play a role in running-related injury development, but to date, only a few modifiable factors have been prospectively associated with injury risk. Purpose: To identify risk...
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Malisoux L, Gette P, Backes A, Delattre N, Theisen D
Eur J Sport Sci
. 2022 Jan;
23(2):210-220.
PMID: 35014593
In a recent randomised trial investigating running shoe cushioning, injury risk was greater in recreational runners who trained in the shoe version with greater cushioning stiffness (Stiff) compared to those...
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Malisoux L, Gette P, Backes A, Delattre N, Cabri J, Theisen D
Front Sports Act Living
. 2021 Dec;
3:744658.
PMID: 34859204
Cushioning systems in running shoes are used assuming that ground impact forces relate to injury risk and that cushioning materials reduce these impact forces. In our recent trial, the more...
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Malisoux L, Delattre N, Meyer C, Gette P, Urhausen A, Theisen D
Eur J Sport Sci
. 2020 Aug;
21(7):985-993.
PMID: 32781913
In a recent randomized trial including 800+ recreational runners, injury risk was lower in those who received the Soft shoe version compared to those using the Hard version (Hazard ratio ...
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Backes A, Skejo S, Gette P, Nielsen R, Sorensen H, Morio C, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2020 Aug;
30(12):2399-2407.
PMID: 32767716
The main objective was to investigate whether the cumulative load of the lower limbs, defined as the product of external load and step rate, could be predicted using spatiotemporal variables...
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Lion A, Gette P, Meyer C, Seil R, Theisen D
Gait Posture
. 2018 Jan;
60:251-257.
PMID: 29309971
Our study aimed to evaluate the effect of cognitive challenge on double-leg postural control under visual and surface perturbations of patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) cleared to return...
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Malisoux L, Gette P, Urhausen A, Bomfim J, Theisen D
PLoS One
. 2017 Oct;
12(10):e0186297.
PMID: 29020108
We aim to determine the influence of sports floorings and sports shoes on impact mechanics and performance during standardised jump tasks. Twenty-one male volunteers performed ankle jumps (four consecutive maximal...
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Meyer C, Gette P, Mouton C, Seil R, Theisen D
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc
. 2017 Jul;
26(2):381-390.
PMID: 28712025
Purpose: Asymmetries in knee joint biomechanics and increased knee joint laxity in patients following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are considered risk factors for re-tear or early onset of osteoarthritis....