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Postural adjustments and perceptual responses of Nordic running: concurrent effects of poles and irregular terrain.

André Ivaniski-MelloDiana Maria Cubillos-ArcilaStefano Dell'AnnaLucas de Liz AlvesFlávia Gomes MartinezCosme Franklim BuzzacheraJonas Alex Morales SauteLeonardo Alexandre Peyré-Tartaruga
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
Besides the invariability of usage poles on bilateral coordination and lower-limb kinematics, the runners seem to prioritize postural stability over lower limb stiffness when running in medium-length grass given the larger range of ankle and knee motion observed in irregular terrain. Further investigations at rougher/hilly terrains will likely provide additional insights into the neuromotor control strategies used to maintain the stability and on perceptual responses using poles during running.
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