OSU-Cascades Science Pub Explores Running Shoes and Biomechanics Feb. 17th

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With hundreds of running shoe styles available, runners are challenged to find a shoe that will help them run well and reduces the risk of injury. At the Oregon State University – Cascades Science Pub on Feb. 17, researcher and biomechanics expert JJ Hannigan will explore how running footwear affects biomechanics and injury risk.

Hannigan is an assistant professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at OSU-Cascades and co-director of the FORCE biomechanics lab. He will explore shoe designs and how they influence movement patterns and how, by selecting the right footwear, runners can avoid the risk of injury.

Drawing on research conducted in FORCE Lab, Hannigan will outline features runners should consider as they select shoes for training or racing on the road or trail.

The Science Pub will take place from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m. in the Charles McGrath Family Atrium in Edward J. Ray Hall at OSU-Cascades. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for networking and dining with the presentation to follow at 6 p.m.

Registration is required and on-campus parking is free.

The event is $22 per person, which includes a light, pub-style, pre-lecture dinner. The no-host bar will offer beer, wine, cider and soft drinks.

To register, visit beav.es/science-pub-running. Space is limited to 120 attendees. OSU-Cascades employees and students should contact events@osucacades.edu for tickets.

For accommodations for disabilities contact 541-322-3100 or events@osucascades.edu.

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