Transfer Learning Effects of Biofeedback Running Retraining in Untrained Conditions

Volume: 51, Issue: 9, Pages: 1904 - 1908
Published: Apr 10, 2019
Abstract
Running gait retraining via peak tibial shock biofeedback has been previously shown to reduce impact loading and mitigate running-related symptoms. In previous research, peak tibial shock is typically measured and trained for one limb at a single constant training speed during all training sessions. The goal of this study was to determine how runners transfer learning in the trained limb to the untrained limb at different unconstrained...
Paper Details
Title
Transfer Learning Effects of Biofeedback Running Retraining in Untrained Conditions
Published Date
Apr 10, 2019
Volume
51
Issue
9
Pages
1904 - 1908
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