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Table 3 passive range of motion pre vs post intervention

From: RaceRunning training improves stamina and promotes skeletal muscle hypertrophy in young individuals with cerebral palsy

 

More-affected leg

Less-affected leg

Before

(n = 14)

After

(n = 14)

p-value

Before

(n = 14)

After

(n = 14)

p-value

pROM, median [min, max]

 Hip flexion

128 [80, 150]

125 [110, 150]

0.080

125 [70, 150]

130 [100, 150]

0.015

 Hip extension

0 [−30, 15]

2 [−20, 10]

0.200

0 [−30, 20]

0 [−20, 15]

0.643

 Hamstrings lenght

125 [100, 145]

122 [100, 150]

0.560

125 [105, 160]

125 [110, 160]

0.660

 Knee flexion

155 [60, 155]

155 [85, 155]

0.414

155 [80, 155]

155 [75, 155]

0.655

 Knee extension

−15 [−45, 5]

−18 [−40, 5]

0.107

−10 [−40, 10]

−15 [−45, 10]

0.248

 Ankle dorsiflexion

10 [−15, 35]

10 [−20, 35]

0.026

10 [−5, 30]

10 [0, 35]

0.218

  1. Passive range of motion (pROM) in median [min, max] degrees, before and after a training period with RaceRunning (p-level < 0.05 indicated in bold). Negative values (−) indicate range of motion to less than neutral position of the joint