Running shoe cushioning properties at the rearfoot and forefoot and their relationship to injury: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial on leisure-time runners.

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002217
Laurent Malisoux, Axel Urhausen, Nicolas Flores, Daniel Theisen, Cédric Morio
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Previous work has demonstrated the protective effect of shoe cushioning on injury risk in leisure-time runners, but most models currently available on the market have greater cushioning than those investigated so far. Also, the optimal level of cushioning and the role of cushioning on the forepart of the shoe for injury prevention are still unknown. The main aim of this study is to determine whether (1) current 'extra soft' cushioning material at the rear part of the shoe reduces injury risk compared with stiffer material and (2) cushioning under the forepart of the shoe also contributes to injury risk reduction. This randomised trial with a 6-month intervention will involve 1000+ healthy leisure-time runners who will randomly receive one of the three running shoe versions. Study shoe versions will differ in their cushioning properties (ie, stiffness) at the rear or the forepart. Participants will self-report any lower limb or lower back problems on a dedicated electronic system every week, while the system will collect training data from the participant's sports watch. Time-to-event analyses will be used to compare injury risk between the three study groups and to investigate the association between the runner's characteristics, cushioning level and position, training and injury risk. The study was approved by the National Ethics Committee for Research (Ref: 202405/02 v2.0), and the protocol has been registered on https://clinicaltrials.gov/ (NCT06384872, 02/08/2024). Outcomes will be disseminated through presentations at international conferences and publications in peer-reviewed journals, popular magazines and specialised websites.

跑鞋后脚掌和前脚掌的缓冲性能及其与受伤的关系:休闲跑步者随机对照试验研究方案。
以往的研究表明,鞋垫对休闲跑步者的受伤风险具有保护作用,但目前市场上的大多数鞋款的鞋垫都比迄今为止的研究结果要大。此外,缓冲的最佳水平以及鞋前部缓冲对预防受伤的作用仍是未知数。本研究的主要目的是确定:(1) 与较硬的材料相比,目前鞋后部的 "超软 "缓冲材料是否能降低受伤风险;(2) 鞋前部的缓冲材料是否也有助于降低受伤风险。这项为期 6 个月的随机干预试验将涉及 1000 多名健康的休闲跑步者,他们将随机获得三种跑鞋中的一种。研究鞋款在后部或前部的缓冲性能(即硬度)上有所不同。参与者每周将在专用电子系统上自我报告下肢或腰部问题,同时该系统将从参与者的运动手表中收集训练数据。研究人员将通过时间-事件分析来比较三个研究组之间的受伤风险,并调查跑步者的特征、缓冲水平和位置、训练和受伤风险之间的关联。该研究已获得国家研究伦理委员会批准(编号:202405/02 v2.0),研究方案已在 https://clinicaltrials.gov/ 上注册(NCT06384872,02/08/2024)。研究成果将通过在国际会议上发表演讲,以及在同行评审期刊、大众杂志和专业网站上发表文章的方式进行传播。
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