García Arrabe, MaríaGuerineau, FabienRuiz Ruiz, BeatrizLópez Ruiz, JavierGarcía Mateos, MónicaGiménez Mestre, María José2026-02-212026-02-212025García-Arrabé, M., Guerineau, F., Ruiz-Ruiz, B., López-Ruiz, J., García-Mateos, M., & Giménez, M.-J. (2025). Electromyographic patterns of muscle activation during running with different footwear at different speeds in nulliparous women: A secondary analysis. Sensors, 25(10), 3016. https://doi.org/10.3390/s251030161424-8220https://hdl.handle.net/11268/16871With the global increase in women’s participation in running, understanding factors like footwear in performance and injury prevention has become essential. Minimalistshoes (MSs) and traditional shoes (TSs) influence muscle activation patterns, affecting running technique. Proper coordination of the core muscles is essential for efficient stride and posture. This study analyzed muscle activation in nulliparous women running in MSs and TSs at different speeds and explored the correlations with age and BMI. A crossover clinical trial assessed the EMG activation of the lumbar erector (LE), gluteus maximus (GM), pelvic floor, and internal oblique (IO) muscles during treadmill running at 6, 9, and 11 km/h.engAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ElectromiografíaTrastornos del suelo pélvicoEstabilidad centralElectromyographic Patterns of Muscle Activation During Running with Different Footwear at Different Speeds in Nulliparous Women: A Secondary Analysisjournal article10.3390/s25103016open accessDeporteAtletaMedicina deportivaGoal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages