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    Results of the parameters estimated during the SLS (mean ± standard deviation).

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    Results of the parameters estimated during the SLS (mean ± standard deviation).</p

    Angular displacement around the Y axis of the tibia MIMU (solid line) and its moving standard deviation of 10-sample window (dotted line).

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    The three instants of time identified for SLS phase segmentation (SLSstart, EPe, SLSend) are also depicted as vertical black lines.</p

    Analysis of the vertical force.

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    Black square indicates the end of the unweighted phase whereas the red one the start of the time flight. As an example, the figure only reports the analysis of one of the two force platforms.</p

    Results of the two parameters estimated during the CMJ (mean ± standard deviation).

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    Results of the two parameters estimated during the CMJ (mean ± standard deviation).</p

    Fig 4 -

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    CHT phase segmentation: a) Top panel: Foot-based MIMU angular velocity magnitude (blue) and its derivative (orange) used to identify the take-off instant (TO, indicated with a red dashed line); b) Bottom panel: Foot-based MIMU vertical acceleration (blue) and derivative of the acceleration magnitude (orange) used to identify the landing instant (LA, indicated with a red dashed line). The 100 ms time window considered for the estimation of parameters related to the knee joint stability is also indicated (trisk indicated as a green vertical line).</p

    List of the MIMU-based parameters estimated for the Single Leg Squat test (SLS) and the Crossover Hop Test (CHT).

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    List of the MIMU-based parameters estimated for the Single Leg Squat test (SLS) and the Crossover Hop Test (CHT).</p

    Results of the parameters estimated during the CHT (mean ± standard deviation).

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    Results of the parameters estimated during the CHT (mean ± standard deviation).</p

    MIMU placement: ad hoc straps and tape were used to fix MIMUs on the foot and tibia.

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    MIMU placement: ad hoc straps and tape were used to fix MIMUs on the foot and tibia.</p
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