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Episode 1542 - Curved treadmills for gait analysis

Aug 25, 2023
Dr. Rachel Selina discusses using curved treadmills for gait analysis, including differences in metabolic output. She talks about the pros and cons of curved treadmills, the importance of prior exposure, and the limitations of using them for gait analysis and retraining. Exploring the usefulness of curved treadmills for assessing running mechanics and the benefits of combining treadmill analysis with overground observations.
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Quick takeaways

  • Curved treadmills can provide valuable data on running mechanics, but results may not fully reflect overground running patterns.
  • When using curved treadmills for gait analysis, it is crucial to integrate both treadmill and overground observations to obtain a comprehensive understanding of an individual's running mechanics.

Deep dives

Using Curved Treadmills for Gait Analysis

Curved treadmills, such as the Woodway Curve and the Assault Runner, are marketed as reflecting overground running and reducing the risk of injury. However, the research is limited and inconsistent in supporting these claims. While using a curved treadmill results in greater metabolic demand and reduced ground contact time, there is no solid evidence for increased posterior chain muscle activation. When using curved treadmills for running analysis, it is important to consider that the results may not fully reflect overground running patterns. It is recommended that individuals have prior exposure to running on a curved treadmill and that the analysis is interpreted in conjunction with overground observations.

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