UF study: Runners who wear these shoes are more likely to get injured

Runners wearing thick-heeled sneakers were more likely to get injured than those wearing flatter shoes, according to a recent UF study. But transitioning to a different shoe type or foot strike pattern can also risk injury and must be done gradually, something that lead author Heather Vincent, Ph.D., knows from personal experience.

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