Comparación de la amortiguación durante la marcha con calzado de montaña respecto a la marcha sin calzado
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botas de montaña, fuerza de impacto, gradiente de carga, plantillas viscoelásticasResumen
Los objetivos del presente estudio fueron determinar la influencia de las botas de montaña y de las plantillas viscoelásticas durante la marcha sobre la producción de la fuerza de impacto y sobre su gradiente de carga. 11 sujetos sanos y físicamente activos formaron parte del estudio. Se registraron la producción de la fuerza de impacto y su gradiente de carga durante la marcha sin calzado y durante la marcha con botas de montaña y con tres plantillas viscoelásticas. Las botas de montaña redujeron la producción de la fuerza de impacto. Las plantillas Sorbothane Composite © e Integrale © implantadas en las botas ayudaron a reducir en mayor medida la producción de esta fuerza.Citas
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