Abstract
Purpose: Running participation has increased over the past 15 years. Despite known health benefits of running, running related injuries (RRIs) are common and present a significant economic burden. Understanding RRIs is key to reducing prevalence. Changes in heart rate variability (HRV) may have the potential to objectify somatic tissue damage prior to onset of pain in overuse injury. This study aimed to test this hypothesis in regular, non-elite runners.
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