PIMP Your Stride: Preferred Running Form to Guide Individualized Injury Rehabilitation.

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Title
PIMP Your Stride: Preferred Running Form to Guide Individualized Injury Rehabilitation.
Journal
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences
Author(s)
Gindre C., Breine B., Patoz A., Hébert-Losier K., Thouvenot A., Mourot L., Lussiana T.
ISSN
2673-6861 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2673-6861
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
3
Pages
880483
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Despite the wealth of research on injury prevention and biomechanical risk factors for running related injuries, their incidence remains high. It was suggested that injury prevention and reconditioning strategies should consider spontaneous running forms in a more holistic view and not only the injury location or specific biomechanical patterns. Therefore, we propose an approach using the preferred running form assessed through the Volodalen <sup>®</sup> method to guide injury prevention, rehabilitation, and retraining exercise prescription. This approach follows three steps encapsulated by the PIMP acronym. The first step (P) refers to the preferred running form assessment. The second step (I) is the identification of inefficiency in the vertical load management. The third step (MP) refers to the movement plan individualization. The answers to these three questions are guidelines to create individualized exercise pathways based on our clinical experience, biomechanical data, strength conditioning knowledge, and empirical findings in uninjured and injured runners. Nevertheless, we acknowledge that further scientific justifications with appropriate clinical trials and mechanistic research are required to substantiate the approach.
Keywords
General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Environmental Science, biomechanics, clinical evaluation, exercise, rehabilitation, running
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