Proceedings (Jun 2020)

Force Pattern and Acceleration Waveform Repeatability of Amateur Runners

  • Ophelie Lariviere,
  • Thomas Provot,
  • Laura Valdes-Tamayo,
  • Maxime Bourgain,
  • Delphine Chadefaux

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020049136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 1
p. 136

Abstract

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Although accelerometers’ responses during running are not perfectly understood, they are widely used to study performance and the risk of injury. To outline the typical tibial acceleration pattern during running, this study aims to investigate the repeatability of acceleration signals with respect to the ground reaction force waveforms. Ten amateur runners were asked to perform ten trials along a straight line. One participant was asked to perform this protocol over ten sessions. Tibial accelerations and ground reaction forces were measured during the stance phase. The coefficient of multiple correlation R was computed to study the intra- and inter-test and subject repeatability of accelerometric and force waveforms. A good (R>0.8) intra- and inter-test repeatability was observed for all measured signals. Similar results were observed for intra-subject repeatability. A good inter-subject repeatability was observed only for the longitudinal acceleration and vertical and antero-posterior forces. Typical accelerometric signatures were outlined for each case studied.

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