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    Sociodemographic data of the sample. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…With the RT condition, the runners exhibited higher peak activation of the EDL muscle compared to the KT and control group during initial landing (p =  0.028), with a lesser decay in activation during take-off (p =  0.016). The KT showed a significant increase in the activation of the PL muscle during the first contact phase of the SLDJ (p =  0.046). …”
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    Flowchart of the study. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…With the RT condition, the runners exhibited higher peak activation of the EDL muscle compared to the KT and control group during initial landing (p =  0.028), with a lesser decay in activation during take-off (p =  0.016). The KT showed a significant increase in the activation of the PL muscle during the first contact phase of the SLDJ (p =  0.046). …”
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    Bandages: KT (3A) and RT (3B). by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…With the RT condition, the runners exhibited higher peak activation of the EDL muscle compared to the KT and control group during initial landing (p =  0.028), with a lesser decay in activation during take-off (p =  0.016). The KT showed a significant increase in the activation of the PL muscle during the first contact phase of the SLDJ (p =  0.046). …”
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    ANOVA repeated measures of the variables. by María García-Arrabé (21156737)

    Published 2025
    “…With the RT condition, the runners exhibited higher peak activation of the EDL muscle compared to the KT and control group during initial landing (p =  0.028), with a lesser decay in activation during take-off (p =  0.016). The KT showed a significant increase in the activation of the PL muscle during the first contact phase of the SLDJ (p =  0.046). …”