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Table 1.

The results of comparisons of participants’ characteristics, namely knee valgus or varus angle, age, height and weight, between valgus and control groups.

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Fig 1.

Each landing phase of single leg drop landing.

(A) Single leg drop landing. Start position standing on a 40-cm box. (B) Initial contact on the dominant leg. (C)Subjects maintain the landing position.

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Fig 2.

The Star Excursion Balance Test.

(A) The Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT). (B)Start position is standing. The SEBT was performed in single leg standing on the dominant leg at the centre of a grid pattern with lines drawn on the ground at 45 degrees to each other.

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Table 2.

The results of knee angle (mean ±SD, deg) in all reach directions during Star Excursion Balance Test.

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Table 3.

The results of trunk angle in all reach directions during Star Excursion Balance Test.

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Table 4.

The results of hip angle in all reach directions during Star Excursion Balance Test.

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