RRI4 - End of recruitment

The Sports Medicine Research Laboratory (LIH) has launched a new large study on running. This study is the first to investigate the running technique and the risk of injury in a cohort of over 800 runners! This is one of the largest groups of runners observed over a period of several months. The aim of the study is to identify the influence of the damping properties of the running shoes, the body weight, as well as the running technique on the risk of injury.

The recruitment phase is completed now. More than 870 participants were included in the study. The latter will finish at the end of July 2018. The study conclusions will be available on this site by the end of the year.

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Signaling injuries and pains in your personal calendar are of great importance while planning your training sessions.  In the new version of TIPPS, signaling an injury or pain has been simplified and has been based on the OSICS 10.1 (Orchard Sports Injury Classification System).

Access the injury or pain page, by right-clicking on the calendar ("New injury"/"New pain") or by signaling a pain during the upload of your training or competition session. 

- Click on the location of your injury or pain on the figure.
- Click on the injury mechanism on the parent menu.
- You can detail the information of your injury, if known, in the specific and details tabs. 
- Check the injury date and estimate a return date. 
- Check or inform the context, sport and mecanism of the injury.
- Click "Save & close" or "Save & New" if you had a 2nd injury on the same day.