Validity and Reliability of an Instrumented Treadmill with an Accelerometry System for Assessment of Spatio-Temporal Parameters and Impact Transmission
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10952/9095ESSN: 1424-8220
ISBN: 1424-8220
DOI: 10.3390/s21051758
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Encarnación Martínez, Alberto; Pérez Soriano, Pedro; Sanchis Sanchis, Roberto; García Gallart, Antonio; Berenguer Vidal, RafaelFecha
2021-03-04Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteIngeniería, Industria y Construcción
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Instrumented treadmillSpatio-temporal
Impact acceleration
Running
Retraining
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Running retraining programs focused on concurrent feedback of acceleration impacts have been demonstrated to be a good strategy to reduce running-related injuries (RRI), as well as to improve running economy and reduce acceleration impacts and injury running incidence. Traditionally, impacts have been registered by mean of accelerometers attached directly to the athletes, which is inaccessible to the entire population, because it requires laboratory conditions. This study investigated the validity and reliability of a new device integrated directly into the treadmill, compared to a traditional acceleration impact system. Thirty healthy athletes with no history of RRI were tested on two separate days over the instrumented treadmill (AccTrea) and simultaneously with an acceleration impact system attached to the participant (AccAthl). AccTrea was demonstrated to be a valid and reliable tool for measuring spatio-temporal parameters like step length (validity intraclass correlation coeffici...





