Augmented low-Dye tape alters foot mobility and neuromotor control of gait in individuals with and without exercise related leg pain
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* Corresponding author: Bill Vicenzino b.vicenzino@uq.edu.au
1 The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
2 The Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, Australia
3 McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2010, 3:5 doi:10.1186/1757-1146-3-5
Published: 18 March 2010Additional files
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ANOVA statistics. p values from GROUP by TIME repeated measure ANOVA.
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Effect of ALD tape on lower limb muscle activity. Output from follow-up tests for TIME. Data based on pooled data from ERLP and control participants (n = 28).
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Effect of ALD tape on lower limb motion. Output from follow-up tests for TIME. Data based on pooled data from ERLP and control participants (n = 28).
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Effect of ALD tape on foot posture and mobility. Output from follow-up tests for TIME. Data based on pooled data from ERLP and control participants (n = 28).
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