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Tripping Elicits Earlier and Larger Deviations in Linear Head Acceleration Compared to Slipping

Fig 5

Peak head acceleration after trip onset (dark grey) and mid-swing during walking (white).

The top of each column and positive error bar indicates the median value and 75% percentile, respectively, in the positive direction (anterior, right, and inferior). The bottom of each column and negative error bar indicates the median value and 75% percentile, respectively, in the negative direction (posterior, left, and superior). * denotes significant difference between tripping and walking within the time interval (p<0.05). # denotes a significant main effect of condition across all time intervals (p<0.001).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165670.g005