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Table 1.

Data acquisition course of action.

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Table 2.

Time distance and kinematic parameters.

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Fig 1.

Knee flexion.

Mean and standard deviations of knee flexion in level gait for young (A) and elderly (B) subjects, as well as in stair descent for young (C) and elderly (D) subjects, for the conditions control 1, control 2, FluMo and FluMo intervention.

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Fig 2.

Vertical ground reaction forces.

Mean and standard deviation of vertical ground reaction forces (Fz) in level gait for young (A) and elderly (B) subjects as well as in stair descent for young (C) and elderly (D) subjects for the conditions control 1, control 2, FluMo and FluMo intervention.

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Table 3.

Ground reaction force parameters.

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Table 4.

Absolute symmetry indexes (ASI).

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Fig 3.

Knee flexion and vertical ground reaction force for the slow in comparison to the FluMo and the control 1 conditions.

The grey areas represent the range between the mean plus/minus standard deviation of the vertical ground reaction forces (A, B) and knee flexion (C, D) for young (A, C) and elderly (B, D) subjects for the conditions control 1 and FluMo in level gait. The black lines represent the mean of the two slow gait trials for each subject.

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