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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Orthop Res. 2019 Oct 15;38(1):70–81. doi: 10.1002/jor.24487

Figure 5. Partial tear with immobilization functional properties: Gait analysis.

Figure 5.

The 1 hour of PEMF group showed (A) increased loading rate and (B) decreased stance time 3 weeks post-injury. (C) Speed of the operative limb was not significantly altered, but (D) non-operative limb speed was increased for the 1 hour PEMF group at 3 weeks and for the 3 hours of PEMF group at 6 weeks. There were no differences in (E) stride length on the operative side or (F) the non-operative side between treatment and control groups. All data is normalized to pre-injury values. Data is presented as mean±SD at each time point. (a) denotes significant difference between non-PEMF and 1 hr Physio-Stim PEMF (p<0.025); (b) denotes significant difference between non-PEMF and 3 hrs Physio-Stim PEMF (p<0.025).