학술논문

High-Intensity Running and Plantar-Flexor Fatigability and Plantar-Pressure Distribution in Adolescent Runners.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Athletic Training (Allen Press); Feb2015, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p117-125, 9p, 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 1 Graph
Subject
Statistical correlation
Data analysis
Pre-tests & post-tests
Adolescence
Sports injuries risk factors
Ankle physiology
Dynamics
Range of motion of joints
Lactates
Medical protocols
Running
Scale analysis (Psychology)
Statistics
Extreme sports
Effect sizes (Statistics)
Pronation
Data analysis software
Descriptive statistics
Muscle fatigue
Middle East
Language
ISSN
10626050
Abstract
The article focuses on the study on the effect of intense running on plantar-flexor fatigability and plantar-pressure distribution adolescent runners. It reports that as a result of high-intensity running, the isokinetic peak torques were similar in both plantar flexors and dorsiflexor muscles. It mentions adaptations of plantar flexors due to fatigue was different from that of the adaptation of dorsiflexors which are less prone to fatigue when compared to the plantar flexors.