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Effects of Stride Length and Running Mileage on a Probabilistic Stress Fracture Model
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Results suggest that strain magnitude plays a more important role in stress fracture development than the total number of loading cycles. Runners wishing to decrease their probability for tibial stress fracture may benefit from a 10% reduction in stride length.
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