Increasing cadence by 10 % has also been shown to result in increased activity of GMed during the late swing phase but not during the stance phase [71].
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Open itntric abductor loads, such as hopping and bounding. Modifications of running technique might also be required. Reductions in peak hip adduction in running can be successfully altered with visual biofeedback [69] and increases in cadence [70]. <span>Increasing cadence by 10 % has also been shown to result in increased activity of GMed during the late swing phase but not during the stance phase [71].
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