Footwear biomechanics

One area of research has explored lower limb loading during human locomotion with reference both to sporting and clinical applications. Protective and therapeutic aspects of footwear have been a particular research focus and various commercial projects have been undertaken with footwear and sports surface manufacturers.

Techniques have been developed to examine transient, high frequency aspects of lower limb loading and the possible links to specific overuse injury mechanisms. Recently, internal foot and lower leg loading has been estimated using finite element methods.

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  • Dr Mark Lake

Publication spotlights

Different Stud Configurations Cause Movement Adaptations during a Soccer Turning

The Influence of Footwear on Foot Motion during Walking and Running

The Mechanical Response of Achilles Tendon during Different Kinds of Sports

Three Dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Hind Foot Bones in Jumping Movements

High-Speed Non-Invasive Measurement of Tibial Rotation during the Impact Phase of Running

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