“…No significant differences were observed in the headacceleration magnitude, but attenuation was higher with the use of MS (Figure 3). This may be an important because the aforementioned impact transfer must be attenuated to prevent excessive head deceleration from affecting the vestibular and visual systems; this could be influenced by factors such as plantar fat deformation, sports shoe type, the use of plantar supports or compression stockings (Lucas-Cuevas et al, 2015;O'Leary, Vorpahl, & Heiderscheit, 2008), runner speed (Mercer et al, 2002), running surface (García-Pérez et al, 2014), stride length, and the behavior of the osteo-articular and muscleligamentous structures of the body (Flynn, Holmes, & Andrews, 2004;Gruber et al, 2014;Mercer et al, 2002).…”