Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury

According to the literature, the risk of developing iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) is related to the running technique of each runner. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether differences exist in the running technique of runners with ITBS and healthy runners. The sample was composed of...

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Main Authors: Bruno Suárez Luginick, Javier Rueda Ojeda, César Collazo García, Santiago Veiga Fernández, Enrique Navarro Cabello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Subjects:
Hip
Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2018-v13-n3-kinematics-recreational-runners-with-iliotibial-band-injury
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spelling doaj-ac3c81b7fa1641b49a5a5545c2c093c92020-11-24T21:19:21ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022018-09-0113369870910.14198/jhse.2018.133.1910309Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injuryBruno Suárez Luginick0Javier Rueda Ojeda1César Collazo García2Santiago Veiga Fernández3Enrique Navarro Cabello4Technical University of MadridTechnical University of MadridTechnical University of MadridTechnical University of MadridTechnical University of MadridAccording to the literature, the risk of developing iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) is related to the running technique of each runner. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether differences exist in the running technique of runners with ITBS and healthy runners. The sample was composed of 60 recreational runners (30 healthy runners and 30 with ITBS). A 3D kinematic analysis was performed to measure 3D joint angles of the lower limb. Reaction forces in the stance phase of running were also determined. Runners in the ITBS group exhibited significantly lower contact time, knee valgus, peak knee flexion and hip rotation. Of note, gender-based differences were observed. No differences were found between groups in hip adduction angle, tibial internal rotation and foot kinematics. The runners with current ITBS showed an altered kinematic profile. Male and female runners with ITBS showed different alterations in running kinematics. These results suggest that gender should be considered when investigating the biomechanical etiology of ITBS.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2018-v13-n3-kinematics-recreational-runners-with-iliotibial-band-injuryHipBiomechanicsRunningKneePrevention
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author Bruno Suárez Luginick
Javier Rueda Ojeda
César Collazo García
Santiago Veiga Fernández
Enrique Navarro Cabello
spellingShingle Bruno Suárez Luginick
Javier Rueda Ojeda
César Collazo García
Santiago Veiga Fernández
Enrique Navarro Cabello
Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Hip
Biomechanics
Running
Knee
Prevention
author_facet Bruno Suárez Luginick
Javier Rueda Ojeda
César Collazo García
Santiago Veiga Fernández
Enrique Navarro Cabello
author_sort Bruno Suárez Luginick
title Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury
title_short Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury
title_full Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury
title_fullStr Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury
title_full_unstemmed Kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury
title_sort kinematics of recreational runners with iliotibial band injury
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2018-09-01
description According to the literature, the risk of developing iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) is related to the running technique of each runner. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether differences exist in the running technique of runners with ITBS and healthy runners. The sample was composed of 60 recreational runners (30 healthy runners and 30 with ITBS). A 3D kinematic analysis was performed to measure 3D joint angles of the lower limb. Reaction forces in the stance phase of running were also determined. Runners in the ITBS group exhibited significantly lower contact time, knee valgus, peak knee flexion and hip rotation. Of note, gender-based differences were observed. No differences were found between groups in hip adduction angle, tibial internal rotation and foot kinematics. The runners with current ITBS showed an altered kinematic profile. Male and female runners with ITBS showed different alterations in running kinematics. These results suggest that gender should be considered when investigating the biomechanical etiology of ITBS.
topic Hip
Biomechanics
Running
Knee
Prevention
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2018-v13-n3-kinematics-recreational-runners-with-iliotibial-band-injury
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