Conclusions The results of the present study contradict the widespread belief that moderate foot pronation is associated with an increased risk of injury among novice runners taking up running in a ...
If you’re unsure what underpronation is, you’re not alone. The term – also known as supination – is occasionally thrown around when you’re buying running shoes or getting a gait analysis. However, ...
[6] Observing a weak arm drifting downward as a whole rather than in a pronation movement [6,7] has thus been seen as a functional 'positive sign' but its clinical value has never been formally ...
Myth: I hear that I need to pronate my arm to get more speed on my serve, but when I try it as suggested, I get pain in my forearm and I’m less consistent. I must be doing something wrong.
Don't know whether you're a pronator, neutral or supinator when you run? Don't fear, former long-distance British runner Julian Goater is here to explain the differences between running gaits and how ...
Medial longitudinal arch height standardised to foot length during standing and at mid-stance of walking and jogging was measured from digital video images taken before and after the application of an ...