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Do thicker midsoles increase shock attenuation and do thin midsoles facilitate propulsion during lunge maneuvers? Footwear design for racket-sport industry

Lin et al., 2016

Document ID
12198041643567523983
Author
Lin Y
Chang C
Lee S
Hsu W
Shiang T
Liu T
Chen H
Publication year
Publication venue
2016 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT)

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Reducing the thickness of the midsole layer rather than other components may enable shoe minimalism in manufacture to be more efficiently realized. The effect of midsole thickness on the biomechanical characteristics of lunges is limited. The current study investigated the …
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