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Der Fuß des Läufers

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Laufen unterscheidet sich erheblich vom normalen Gehen. Ein bedeutender Unterschied ist, dass es während des Laufens Phasen gibt, in denen beide Füße keinen Bodenkontakt haben. Dieses Kapitel befasst sich ausschließlich mit der Ganganalyse des Gehvorganges.

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Abboud, R., Gibbs, S. (2007). Gang- und Videoanalyse. In: Hohmann, E., Imhoff, A.B. (eds) Der Fuß des Läufers. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1650-2_4

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