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Acute fatigue negatively affects risk factors for injury in trained but not well-trained habitually shod runners when running barefoot.

Nicholas TamDevon R CoetzeeSafwaan AhmedRobert Patrick LambertsYumna Albertus-KajeeRoss Tucker
Published in: European journal of sport science (2017)
When fatigued, gait adjustments in habitually shod runners may increase injury risk when running barefoot. Training status may be a risk factor for injury, as less-trained runners experience muscular fatigue changes that may compromise ground reaction force attenuation. Caution is recommended when transitioning to pure barefoot running.
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