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Clinical Application of Gait Retraining in the Injured Runner

Despite its positive influence on physical and mental wellbeing, running is associated with a high incidence of musculoskeletal injury. Potential modifiable risk factors for running-related injury have been identified, including running biomechanics. Gait retraining is used to address these biomecha...

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Autores principales: Gaudette, Logan W., Bradach, Molly M., de Souza Junior, José Roberto, Heiderscheit, Bryan, Johnson, Caleb D., Posilkin, Joshua, Rauh, Mitchell J., Sara, Lauren K., Wasserman, Lindsay, Hollander, Karsten, Tenforde, Adam S.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9655004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362725
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216497
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author Gaudette, Logan W.
Bradach, Molly M.
de Souza Junior, José Roberto
Heiderscheit, Bryan
Johnson, Caleb D.
Posilkin, Joshua
Rauh, Mitchell J.
Sara, Lauren K.
Wasserman, Lindsay
Hollander, Karsten
Tenforde, Adam S.
author_facet Gaudette, Logan W.
Bradach, Molly M.
de Souza Junior, José Roberto
Heiderscheit, Bryan
Johnson, Caleb D.
Posilkin, Joshua
Rauh, Mitchell J.
Sara, Lauren K.
Wasserman, Lindsay
Hollander, Karsten
Tenforde, Adam S.
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description Despite its positive influence on physical and mental wellbeing, running is associated with a high incidence of musculoskeletal injury. Potential modifiable risk factors for running-related injury have been identified, including running biomechanics. Gait retraining is used to address these biomechanical risk factors in injured runners. While recent systematic reviews of biomechanical risk factors for running-related injury and gait retraining have been conducted, there is a lack of information surrounding the translation of gait retraining for injured runners into clinical settings. Gait retraining studies in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome have shown a decrease in pain and increase in functionality through increasing cadence, decreasing hip adduction, transitioning to a non-rearfoot strike pattern, increasing forward trunk lean, or a combination of some of these techniques. This literature suggests that gait retraining could be applied to the treatment of other injuries in runners, although there is limited evidence to support this specific to other running-related injuries. Components of successful gait retraining to treat injured runners with running-related injuries are presented.
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spelling pubmed-96550042022-11-15 Clinical Application of Gait Retraining in the Injured Runner Gaudette, Logan W. Bradach, Molly M. de Souza Junior, José Roberto Heiderscheit, Bryan Johnson, Caleb D. Posilkin, Joshua Rauh, Mitchell J. Sara, Lauren K. Wasserman, Lindsay Hollander, Karsten Tenforde, Adam S. J Clin Med Review Despite its positive influence on physical and mental wellbeing, running is associated with a high incidence of musculoskeletal injury. Potential modifiable risk factors for running-related injury have been identified, including running biomechanics. Gait retraining is used to address these biomechanical risk factors in injured runners. While recent systematic reviews of biomechanical risk factors for running-related injury and gait retraining have been conducted, there is a lack of information surrounding the translation of gait retraining for injured runners into clinical settings. Gait retraining studies in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome have shown a decrease in pain and increase in functionality through increasing cadence, decreasing hip adduction, transitioning to a non-rearfoot strike pattern, increasing forward trunk lean, or a combination of some of these techniques. This literature suggests that gait retraining could be applied to the treatment of other injuries in runners, although there is limited evidence to support this specific to other running-related injuries. Components of successful gait retraining to treat injured runners with running-related injuries are presented. MDPI 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9655004/ /pubmed/36362725 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11216497 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bradach, Molly M.
de Souza Junior, José Roberto
Heiderscheit, Bryan
Johnson, Caleb D.
Posilkin, Joshua
Rauh, Mitchell J.
Sara, Lauren K.
Wasserman, Lindsay
Hollander, Karsten
Tenforde, Adam S.
Clinical Application of Gait Retraining in the Injured Runner
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