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Phys Ed: Phys Ed: Does Foot Form Explain Running Injuries?
Phys Ed: Phys Ed: Does Foot Form Explain Running Injuries?
2/8/2012
Researchers combed through four years' worth of data about Harvard runners to produce the surprisingly controversial finding that how a person runs may affect whether he or she winds up hurt.
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