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 trailing limbs did not change 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).
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