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The effect of normal load, speed and moisture on footwear traction

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Pages 37-43 | Received 22 Sep 2011, Accepted 28 Dec 2011, Published online: 21 Mar 2012

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Athol Thomson, Chris Bleakley, Wayne Holmes, Ewen Hodge, Darren Paul & John William Wannop. (2022) Rotational traction of soccer football shoes on a hybrid reinforced turf system and natural grass. Footwear Science 14:1, pages 58-69.
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Harry McGowan, Paul Fleming, Jae-Hwi Pak, David James & Steph Forrester. (2023) The effect of rotational velocity on rotational traction across a range of artificial turf surface systems. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Steph Forrester & Paul Fleming. (2019) Traction forces generated during studded boot‐surface interactions on third‐generation artificial turf: A novel mechanistic perspective. Engineering Reports 1:5.
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Athol Thomson, Rodney Whiteley, Mathew Wilson & Chris Bleakley. (2019) Six different football shoes, one playing surface and the weather; Assessing variation in shoe-surface traction over one season of elite football. PLOS ONE 14:4, pages e0216364.
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Athol Thomson, Rod Whiteley & Chris Bleakley. (2015) Higher shoe-surface interaction is associated with doubling of lower extremity injury risk in football codes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine 49:19, pages 1245-1252.
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JOHN W. WANNOP, GENG LUO & DARREN J. STEFANYSHYN. (2013) Footwear Traction and Lower Extremity Noncontact Injury. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 45:11, pages 2137-2143.
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John W. Wannop, Geng Luo & Darren J. Stefanyshyn. (2012) Footwear traction at different areas on artificial and natural grass fields. Sports Engineering 15:2, pages 111-116.
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