Running 101 / 1 Credit
Learning Objectives:
- Compare and critique concepts surrounding the ‘running shoe theory’ and ‘barefoot running theory’ based on existing evidence.
- Evaluate the theoretical constructs of barefoot running.
- Appraise the risk of developing bone marrow edema (BME) in experienced runners before, and after 10 weeks of running in minimalist footwear.
- Describe the state of the literature on the effects of foot orthotics on overpronation and gait.
- Investigate the effects of long-distance marathon running on articular cartilage biochemical composition using high-field quantitative MRI.
- Theoretical Perspective on Running-Related Injuries +MP3
- Barefoot Running: Current Hypotheses, Clinical Applications and Future Research +MP3
- Bone Marrow Edema in Experienced Runners After Switching to Minimalist Footwear +MP3
- Reducing Overpronation and Effects of Orthotics on Gait +MP3
- Changes in Knee Cartilage After Marathon Running Measured Via MRI +MP3
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