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Study reveals why these shoes could lead to more runner injuries

Last updated: December 21, 2024 6:38 am
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The University of Florida recently conducted a study that revealed runners wearing thick-heeled sneakers are more likely to get injured compared to those wearing flatter shoes. The research, published in the journal Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, highlighted the importance of shoe type in preventing running injuries.

One of the key findings of the study was that runners with thicker heels had difficulty accurately identifying how their foot landed with each step, leading to a higher risk of injury. The researchers recommended that runners opt for flatter shoes as they are associated with fewer injuries and can help improve the sensation with the ground, allowing runners to land in a more controlled manner.

Transitioning to a different shoe type or foot strike pattern should be done gradually to reduce the risk of injury. Lead author Heather Vincent, Ph.D., emphasized the importance of foot strengthening and transitioning to shoes with moderate cushioning to prevent injuries. She highlighted that it may take up to six months for runners to adjust to a new shoe type and foot strike pattern.

The study, which involved over 700 runners and six years of data, found that shoes with thicker heels confused runners about their gait, leading to a higher risk of injury. The researchers suggested that shoes with a lower heel-to-toe drop, lighter weight, and wider toe box were better suited for runners who correctly identified their foot strike pattern.

While the study established a clear association between high-heeled shoes and injuries, further research is needed to determine if heel-to-toe drop directly causes these injuries. The researchers plan to conduct controlled studies to assess how changing shoe type affects runners’ accuracy of foot strike detection and injury rates.

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The ultimate goal of the research is to help runners modify their form to reduce injury risk and promote long-term health. By understanding the interaction between foot strike patterns, shoe type, and injury rates, the researchers aim to provide meaningful insights to help runners stay healthy and injury-free.

In conclusion, the study from the University of Florida sheds light on the importance of shoe type in preventing running injuries. By choosing the right shoes and gradually transitioning to a new shoe type, runners can improve their running form and reduce the risk of injuries. Further research will continue to explore the relationship between shoe type, foot strike patterns, and injury rates to enhance the overall well-being of runners.

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