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Table 5 Running in stance phase kinematics and kinetics of the hip

From: Biomechanical characteristics of the lower extremities during running in male long-distance runners with a history of medial tibial stress syndrome: a case control study

 

MTSS group

non-MTSS group

P-value

Effect size

Maximum flexion angle in degrees

19.717 ± 12.588

24.285 ± 7.491

0.323

0.460

Maximum extension angle in degrees

11.017 (11.350)

7.958 (21.160)

0.215

0.20

Maximum flexion moment in Nm/kg

3.088 ± 2.596

4.390 ± 2.632

0.243

0.500

Maximum extension moment in Nm/kg

0.082 ± 0.302

0.141 ± 0.232

0.607

0.220

Maximum abduction angle in degrees

0.638 ± 5.430

0.421 ± 2.057

0.569

0.060

Maximum adduction angle in degrees

7.422 (7.250)

9.439 (6.910)

0.585

0.270

Maximum abduction moment in Nm/kg

1.911 ± 1.108

1.682 ± 0.602

0.520

0.270

Maximum adduction moment in Nm/kg

0.025 (0.180)

0.007 (0.100)

0.709

0.300

Maximum generated power on the sagittal plane (W/kg)

3.911 (5.650)

1.171 (1.670)

0.084

1.180

Maximum absorptive power on the sagittal plane (W/kg)

 − 5.6 70(14.440)

 − 7.007 (11.600)

0.546

0.500

Maximum generated power on the frontal plane (W/kg)

1.844 ± 0.947

2.039 ± 0.603

0.854

0.260

Maximum absorptive power on the frontal plane (W/kg)

1.350 ± 0.686

0.780 ± 0.572

0.048

0.920

  1. Mean ± standard deviation, median (interquartile range)
  2. Abbreviations: MTSS Medial tibial stress syndrome