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Motorized self-lacing technology reduces foot-shoe motion in basketball shoes during dynamic cutting tasks

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Keywords: technology reduces; self lacing; reduces foot; lacing technology; foot shoe; motorized self

Journal Title: Footwear Science
Year Published: 2019

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