Journal article

Injuries and response to overlioad stress in running


Authors listWalther, M; Reuter, I; Leonhard, T; Engelhardt, M

Publication year2005

Pages399-39+

JournalOrthopäde

Volume number34

Issue number5

ISSN0085-4530

eISSN1433-0431

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00132-005-0790-0

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Running is rarely associated with acute injuries (muscle injuries, ankle sprain, ruptures of the Achilles tendon). More than 80% of the complaints are due to overuse injuries, mainly concerning knee, foot and Achilles tendon. Risk factors are high-performance sports, high training quantity, rapid increase of training intensity, previous injuries, and skeletal axis malalignment. Running is not suitable for severely overweight people and those with significant skeletal malalignment, dysplastic hips, spondylolisthesis, or cartilage damage.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWalther, M., Reuter, I., Leonhard, T. and Engelhardt, M. (2005) Injuries and response to overlioad stress in running, Orthopäde, 34(5), pp. 399-39+. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00132-005-0790-0

APA Citation styleWalther, M., Reuter, I., Leonhard, T., & Engelhardt, M. (2005). Injuries and response to overlioad stress in running. Orthopäde. 34(5), 399-39+. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00132-005-0790-0



Keywords


FRACTURESLOWER-EXTREMITY INJURIESOVERLOADOVERUSE INJURIESRUNNERSrunning injuryTraining


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