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Aliza
Nedimyer
Author
Graduate School
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
Spring 2017
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in
Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they
occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully
understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is
responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait
and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics
can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study
is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at
its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of
lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship
of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower
extremity injury screening tools.
Spring 2017
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting
institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
Spring 2017
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017-05
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
2017-05
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
2017-05
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
2017-05
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
2017-05
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Degree granting institution
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
2017-05
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Degree granting institution
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Exercise and Sport Science
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
2017-05
Aliza
Nedimyer
Creator
Department of Exercise and Sport Science
College of Arts and Sciences
The Foot Core Musculature and Exercise Related Leg Pain in Runners
Lower limb injuries are frequently sustained by runners, but how and why they occur, as well as why some individuals are more prone to injury than others is not fully understood.1 Because the foot serves as the stable base for the kinetic chain, it is responsible for maintaining foot positioning and stability of the body during both gait and stance. Previous research shows that improper foot postures and poor foot mechanics can be traced back to poor foot intrinsic muscle functioning.2,3 The purpose of this study is to evaluate the foot intrinsic and surrounding musculature in various ways to look at its relationship to lower leg injury, as well as determine how it correlates to scores of lower extremity injury screening tools in order to attempt to determine the relationship of foot core musculature to previous shin pain and lower leg injury, as well as lower extremity injury screening tools.
2017
Health sciences
Kinesiology
eng
Master of Arts
Masters Thesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School
Degree granting institution
Erik
Wikstrom
Thesis advisor
Brian
Pietrosimone
Thesis advisor
Brittney
Harkey
Thesis advisor
text
2017-05
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