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    Rotational and peak torque stiffness of rugby shoes

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    partially_open7Sports people always strive to avoid injury. Sports shoe designs in many sports have beenshown to affect traction and injury rates. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the differing stiffnessand torque in rugby boots that are designed for the same effect.Methods: Five different types of rugby shoes commonly worn by scrum forwards were laboratory testedfor rotational stiffness and peak torque on a natural playing surface generating force patterns that wouldbe consistent with a rugby scrum.Results: The overall internal rotation peak torque was 57.75 ± 6.26 N m while that of external rota-tion was 56.55 ± 4.36 N m. The Peak internal and external rotational stiffness were 0.696 ± 0.1 and0.708 ± 0.06 N m/deg respectively. Our results, when compared to rotational stiffness and peak torques offootball shoes published in the literature, show that shoes worn by rugby players exert higher rotationaland peak torque stiffness compared to football shoes when tested on the same natural surfaces. Therewas significant difference between the tested rugby shoes brands.Conclusion: In our opinion, to maximize potential performance and lower the potential of non-contactinjury, care should be taken in choosing boots with stiffness appropriate to the players main playing role.openMoez S. Ballal;Federico Giuseppe Usuelli;Umberto Alfieri Montrasio;Andy Molloy;Luigi La Barbera;Tomaso Villa;Giuseppe BanfiMoez S., Ballal; Federico Giuseppe, Usuelli; Umberto Alfieri, Montrasio; Andy, Molloy; LA BARBERA, Luigi; Villa, TOMASO MARIA TOBIA; Giuseppe, Banf
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