Rebecca A. Zifchock, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Biomechanics and Movement Science | University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States |
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(The relationship between lower extremity asymmetry and overuse injuries in recreational runners.) |
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Helton GL, Cameron KL, Zifchock RA, et al. (2019) Association Between Running Shoe Characteristics and Lower Extremity Injuries in United States Military Academy Cadets. The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 363546519870534 |
Song J, Choe K, Neary M, et al. (2017) Comprehensive biomechanical characterization of feet in USMA cadets: Comparison across race, gender, arch flexibility, and foot types. Gait & Posture. 60: 175-180 |
Davis IS, Zifchock RA, Deleo AT. (2008) A comparison of rearfoot motion control and comfort between custom and semicustom foot orthotic devices. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 98: 394-403 |
Zifchock RA, Davis I. (2008) A comparison of semi-custom and custom foot orthotic devices in high- and low-arched individuals during walking. Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 23: 1287-93 |
Zifchock RA, Davis I, Higginson J, et al. (2008) Side-to-side differences in overuse running injury susceptibility: a retrospective study. Human Movement Science. 27: 888-902 |
Zifchock RA, Davis I, Higginson J, et al. (2008) The symmetry angle: a novel, robust method of quantifying asymmetry. Gait & Posture. 27: 622-7 |
Zifchock RA, Davis I. (2008) Non-consecutive versus consecutive footstrikes as an equivalent method of assessing gait asymmetry. Journal of Biomechanics. 41: 226-30 |
Zifchock RA, Davis I. (2007) Consecutive Footstrikes May Not be Necessary to Quantify Gait Symmetry During Running Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39: S260 |
Zifchock RA, Davis I, Hillstrom H, et al. (2006) The effect of gender, age, and lateral dominance on arch height and arch stiffness. Foot & Ankle International. 27: 367-72 |
Zifchock RA, Davis I, Hamill J. (2006) Kinetic asymmetry in female runners with and without retrospective tibial stress fractures. Journal of Biomechanics. 39: 2792-7 |