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The effect of load modulation on pediatric lower limb joint moments during stair ascent

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Pediatric participants performed a series of trials that involved stepping up onto a raised platform. Body weight load was modulated during this task from -20% to +15% in 5% increments (excluding -5%). Outcome measures include peak hip abduction moments, peak support moments, and individual hip, knee, and ankle percent contributions to peak support moment. These metrics were quantified during the push-off and pull-up stance phases of the step-up task.

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