This study aimed to examine the influence of court surface on foot loading when executing typical basketball tasks. Thirteen male basketball players performed three basketball-related tasks: Layup, jump shot, and maximal effort sprint on wooden and asphalt courts. In-shoe plantar loading was recorded during the basketball movements and peak force (normalised to body weight) was extracted from eight-foot regions. Perceptions of discomfort at the ankle, knee, and back were surveyed using a 10-cm visual analogue scale.
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PW, K., DZ, N., RKK, Q., & YK, C. (2018). Playing Basketball on Wooden and Asphalt Courts-Does Court Surface Affect Foot Loading? International Journal of Foot and Ankle, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.23937/ijfa-2017/1710009
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