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Running Biomechanics 101 with Chris Bramah. Episode #334
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
How do we assess running biomechanics? Does it translate to practice? BJSM editor Tej Pandya chats with Chris Bramah (@chrisbramah), England Athletics physiotherapist and biomechanist based at the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance. Chris is completing a PhD dissertation on the links between running gaits and running injuries.
They discuss:
- Biomechanics of elite running athletes
- Applying biomechanics to produce clinically relevant outcomes
- A case of ITB syndrome in runners: What’s the role of biomechanical assessment?
- Advances biomechanics technology
- How the clinician can use biomechanics to assess athletes
Links to some of the papers mentioned in the podcast:
- How to estimate centre of mass in running? https://bit.ly/2k4KbbV
- Movement of the spine and pelvis during running. https://bit.ly/2La501S
They discuss:
- Biomechanics of elite running athletes
- Applying biomechanics to produce clinically relevant outcomes
- A case of ITB syndrome in runners: What’s the role of biomechanical assessment?
- Advances biomechanics technology
- How the clinician can use biomechanics to assess athletes
Links to some of the papers mentioned in the podcast:
- How to estimate centre of mass in running? https://bit.ly/2k4KbbV
- Movement of the spine and pelvis during running. https://bit.ly/2La501S
Released:
May 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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