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(a) Thigh and shank segment angles, with respect to the vertical. The thigh angle is roughly equivalent to the hip angle in standard clinical gait analysis. (b) Knee joint angle for upright gait (0° stance knee flexion). Outcome measures included DKFS, the increase in knee flexion in swing, and PKFS, peak knee flexion during swing. IC denotes initial contact (heel strike), TO denotes toe-off.
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