Gait modifications to change lower extremity gait biomechanics in runners: a systematic review.
Christopher NapierChristopher K CochraneJack E TauntonMichael A HuntPublished in: British journal of sports medicine (2015)
Overall, this systematic review shows that many biomechanical parameters can be altered by running modification training programmes. These interventions result in short term small to large effects on kinetic, kinematic and spatiotemporal outcomes during running. In general, runners tend to employ a distal strategy of gait modification unless given specific cues. The most effective strategy for reducing high-risk factors for running-related injury-such as impact loading-was through real-time feedback of kinetics and/or kinematics.