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Cushioning mode and magnitude affect treadmill running kinematics

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Pages S157-S159 | Published online: 30 Jun 2011

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Enrique Colino, Jose Luis Felipe, Bas Van Hooren, Leonor Gallardo, Kenneth Meijer, Alejandro Lucia, Jorge Lopez-Fernandez & Jorge Garcia-Unanue. (2020) Mechanical Properties of Treadmill Surfaces Compared to Other Overground Sport Surfaces. Sensors 20:14, pages 3822.
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