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. 2016 Jun 16;96(12):1919–1929. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20150646

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Assessment of hip-knee average coefficient of correspondence (ACC) values with short-term increases in locomotor exercise intensity (A) and before and after high-intensity training at fastest speeds (B) and fastest-matched speeds (C). Short-term increases in locomotor exercise intensity resulted in increases in hip-knee ACC (A). High-intensity training led to nearly significant and nonsignificant increases in hip-knee ACC at fastest speeds (B) and fastest-matched speeds (C), respectively. *P<.01.