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#86 - Can changing gait reduce running injuries with Dr Bryan Heiderscheit

Dr Glenn McConell chats with Bryan Heiderscheit from the University of Wisconsin in USA. He is an expert on running injuries. This is the third of a series of podcast episodes on running injuries (See Professor Irene Davis’s and Associate Professor Rasmus Østergaard Nielsen’s episodes). Bryan focuses on overstriding and how increasing the stride rate can reduce overstriding and therefore running injuries. The importance of making gradual changes in all aspects. Different kinds of running injuries when land on the forefoot vs the heel. He thinks the type of shoes (minimalist vs cushioned etc) doesn’t make much difference to running injury rates etc. If bouncing up and down when running then may be overstriding which can result in injury. Some people bounce more but don’t overstride, some people overstride but don’t bounce and some do both. Bryan likes to try altering the stride rate/cadence to reduce over striding in an attempt to reduce bouncing and therefore, hopefully, running injuries. Bryan and the previous running. We also discussed causes of hamstring injuries during sprinting. A very interesting chat that brought together not only his research but also the previous two episodes on running injuries. 0:00. Introduction 3:16. Similarities/differences re the 3 interviews on running injuries 8:36. How Bryan got into running injury research 10:53. Running injuries when land on the forefoot vs heel 17:02. Specificity: function vs capacity 20:08. Do cushioned shoes increases injuries? 26:04. Injury rates /injury risks 28:45. Accumulation of strides, resilience, loads 31:30. The centre of mass movement during running (bounce) 34:20. Changing gait to alter centre of mass movement 36:50. Overstriding re centre of mass 40:20. Overstriding and eccentric load on the knee 41:15. Cadence/step rate to alter overstriding/bounce 45:38. Speed of runner and how land when running 47:13. Loading rate and injuries 49:08. Some overstride but don’t bounce and vice versa 50:42. Experience of runner and overstriding 52:40. Elite runners and extent of overstriding 55:26. Gait retraining and injury rates 57:14. Step rate increase when land on forefoot 1:00:01. Other causes of running injuries 1:00:50. Need shoes to control pronation? 1:03:26. Causes of hamstring injuries during sprinting 1:06:43. Bone density reduction after bone injury 1:08:25. When ready to return after ACL reconstruction? 1:10:00. Takeaway messages 1:11:49. Outro Inside Exercise brings to you the who's who of research in exercise metabolism, exercise physiology and exercise’s effects on health. With scientific rigor, these researchers discuss popular exercise topics while providing practical strategies for all. The interviewer, Emeritus Professor Glenn McConell, has an international research profile following 30 years of Exercise Metabolism research experience while at The University of Melbourne, Ball State University, Monash University, the University of Copenhagen and Victoria University. He has published over 120 peer reviewed journal articles and recently edited an Exercise Metabolism eBook written by world experts on 17 different topics (https://link.springer.com/book/10.100.... Connect with Inside Exercise and Glenn McConell at: Twitter: @Inside_exercise and @GlennMcConell1 Instagram: insideexercise Facebook: Glenn McConell LinkedIn: Glenn McConell   / glenn-mcconell-83475460   ResearchGate: Glenn McConell Email: [email protected] Subscribe to Inside exercise: Spotify: shorturl.at/tyGHL Apple Podcasts: shorturl.at/oFQRU YouTube:    / @insideexercise   Anchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexercise Google Podcasts: shorturl.at/bfhHI Anchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexercise Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/402... Not medical advice

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