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Why Biomechanical Podiatry Is Important For Sprinters?

by Liza Dcruz SEO Analysis Expert

Going for a biomechanical assessment is very crucial for every sprinter or professional runner. Understanding the factors in sprint running is useful because of the critical value to performance. Significant factors include: technique, reaction time, force production, electromyographic (EMG) activity, neural factors and muscle structure. Generally, the reaction time of good athletes is short, but it does not correlate with the performance levels. Biomechanical podiatry service in Perth can analyse the technique of sprint during acceleration, deceleration of the velocity curve and constant velocity.


The helping hand to create massive force for sprinters


At the beginning of the sprint run, it is important to produce great force or power and generate high velocity. During the phase of constant-speed, it is important to create increasing explosive power and efficiency to move further in the propulsion phase. This creates tremendous pressure on the foot and also the risk of severe ligament damage or injury. Sprinters are requested to hire a reputed and skilled podiatrist to get a service of biomechanical podiatry. It is an assessment of the total structure, its alignment and function of the feet and legs. Remember, the foot has a complex set of joints and muscles which allow sprinters to create that speed which is required in the professional level.


What does biomechanical podiatry actually mean?


Podiatric biomechanics is a particular sector of specialty podiatry with the help of licensed practitioners who are experts and treat the conditions affecting the foot, ankle and lower leg. Biomechanics deals with the forces that act against the body causing an interference with the biological structure and focuses on the movement of the ankle, the foot and the forces that interact with them.


Sprinters are prone to foot injuries and and can often develop a problem due to wrong stepping on the track (This is common during the first phase of a sprinter's life). Going for a biomechanical assessment can help them to release the pressure and determine the problem coming later in the future. Therefore, it is also a way to create ideal sprinters. Avoiding this assessment process may end a sprinter's life due to severe fracture or ligament damage. Twists or turns can cause problems and apply stress to the feet, and that pain can spread from the foot structure to the surrounding tissues. The pain concentrates on the foot and ankle, but may eventually spread up into the knees, hips and back.


Biomechanical podiatry is the best way to understand the pattern of walk or run and to avert future podiatry problem both for sprinters and general people.


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Created on Oct 30th 2017 05:13. Viewed 750 times.

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