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Table 1.

Demographic data.

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Fig 1.

A) DROP and B) WEDGE surface.

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Fig 2.

Joint angles differences between DROP (black) and WEDGE (red).

Df = dorsiflexion, Pf = plantarflexion, Inv = inversion, Ev = eversion, IRot = internal rotation, ERot = external rotation, Abd = abduction, Add = adduction, Flex = flexion, Ext = extension. Solid lines = mean trajectories, Dotted lines = standard deviation trajectories. Significant differences between conditions are indicated in the shadowed regions.

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Fig 3.

Joint moments differences between DROP (black) and WEDGE (red).

Df = dorsiflexion, Pf = plantarflexion, Inv = inversion, Ev = eversion, IRot = internal rotation, ERot = external rotation, Abd = abduction, Add = adduction, Flex = flexion, Ext = extension. Solid lines = mean trajectories, Dotted lines = standard deviation trajectories. Significant differences between conditions are indicated in the shadowed regions.

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Fig 4.

Joint power differences between DROP (black) and WEDGE (red).

Df = dorsiflexion, Pf = plantarflexion, Inv = inversion, Ev = eversion, IRot = internal rotation, ERot = external rotation, Abd = abduction, Add = adduction, Flex = flexion, Ext = extension. Solid lines = mean trajectories, Dotted lines = standard deviation trajectories. Significant differences between conditions are indicated in the shadowed regions.

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