Research Article
Increased Asymmetry of Lower Limbs and Leading Joint Angles during Crossing Obstacles in Healthy Male with Cold Exposure
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Maximum ankle angle (a) and (b), knee angle; (c) and (d), and hip angle; (e) and (f) of the left and right leading limbs changed when crossing obstacle heights of 10%, 20%, and 30% leg length (10% LL; 20% LL; 30% LL) at three different Tamb (20°C; 15°C; 10°C). “*” significant Tamb × height interaction effects (). “‡” indicates a significant difference in 10°C compared with 20°C. “†” indicates a significant difference in 10°C compared with 15°C.
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