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increase decrease » increased release (Expand Search), increased crash (Expand Search)
larger decrease » marked decrease (Expand Search)
lower decrease » linear decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search), we decrease (Expand Search)
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Comparison of ASIR, ASPR, ASMR and ASDR trends in China and global RA from 1990 to 2021.
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Sociodemographic data of the sample.
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.
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).
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.
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). …”