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. 2016 Jul 22;14:43. doi: 10.1186/s12969-016-0103-7

Table 2.

Average velocity, stride length, and peak kinematic values for patients with JFM in the first 60 % of stance during standardized gait (n = 10) and the land phase of the drop vertical jump (n = 8) before and after a neuromuscular training program

Pre Post
Mean SD Mean SD d
Standardized Gait
 Gait Velocity (m/s) 0.82 0.02 0.83 0.04 0.32
 Stride Length (m) 0.85 0.04 0.88 0.04 0.75
 Hip Flexion (°) 26.74 3.07 27.56 3.46 0.25
 Hip Adduction (°) 10.31 0.94 10.29 2.11 −0.01
 Hip Internal Rotation (°) 0.15 3.32 −0.01 3.08 −0.05
 Knee Flexion (°) −17.07 5.68 −15.91 6.29 0.19
 Knee Abduction (°) −2.88 2.44 −2.39 2.40 0.20
 Knee Internal Rotation (°) 4.38 2.32 4.59 3.15 0.08
 Ankle Dorsiflexion (°) 8.50 3.14 7.47 4.03 −0.29
 Ankle Eversion (°) −5.80 1.83 −6.20 1.92 −0.21
Drop Vertical Jump
 Hip Flexion (°) 56.91 10.62 64.90 6.37 0.91
 Hip Adduction (°) 3.67 3.53 3.17 3.69 −0.14
 Hip Internal Rotation (°) 4.96 4.86 4.38 4.29 −0.13
 Knee Flexion (°) −82.10 9.41 −82.32 5.32 −0.03
 Knee Abduction (°) −9.70 5.74 −9.82 5.34 −0.02
 Knee Internal Rotation (°) 5.03 7.16 3.83 6.30 −0.18
 Ankle Dorsiflexion (°) 30.68 4.06 29.13 4.12 −0.38
 Ankle Eversion (°) 1.39 4.09 1.84 2.94 0.13
 Trunk Flexion (°) 16.89 6.95 23.62 7.04 0.96

m/s meters per second; o degrees; bolded effect sizes denote medium-large effects