Fellow Biomch-L Members,
I'm currently studying the effects of forefoot varus and inversion wedging on
tibial rotation during cycling. Specifically I'm intrested in how the
structure of the foot may effect injury in cyclists.
A number of texts/articles hypothesize that tibial rotation leads to overuse
injury. However, I haven't found any referenced articles which strongly link
the two together. If any one is aware of research in this area which may
help, please pass on the information. I'll try to post a review of the
messages.
Thanks in advance,
Doug Griffin
graduate student
Dept. of Biomechanics
San Diego State University
I'm currently studying the effects of forefoot varus and inversion wedging on
tibial rotation during cycling. Specifically I'm intrested in how the
structure of the foot may effect injury in cyclists.
A number of texts/articles hypothesize that tibial rotation leads to overuse
injury. However, I haven't found any referenced articles which strongly link
the two together. If any one is aware of research in this area which may
help, please pass on the information. I'll try to post a review of the
messages.
Thanks in advance,
Doug Griffin
graduate student
Dept. of Biomechanics
San Diego State University