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The Role Of Intrinsic Foot Muscles In Three Running Footwear Conditions, Brian T. Groener May 2016

The Role Of Intrinsic Foot Muscles In Three Running Footwear Conditions, Brian T. Groener

Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019

Running has grown tremendously in popularity and so has running with minimalist shoes. Injuries such as plantar fasciitis (pain and inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot) are prevalent in runners despite efforts to design footwear to alleviate the impact of running and to reduce the number of injuries. In the past decade, minimalist running shoes have received considerable attention, causing debate amongst runners and scientists as to their utility in injury prevention. While running barefoot or in minimalist shoes reduces initial impact forces, the claim that they lower injury rates remains …