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		<description><![CDATA[Running Biomechanics involves a complex repetitive cycle of limb and trunk movements. Running adds a flight phase to the standard gait cycle, where the body is no longer in contact with the ground.&#13;
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The legs effectively shorten and lengthen via ankle, knee and hip flexion / extension to allow foot ground clearance as we move forwards.&#13;
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The multi joint system comprising the ankle / foot complex, knee and hip joints enables the lower limb to function as a mobile adapter, stable base, a shock absorber and provide a powerful lever to drive the running action.]]></description>
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