Fig. 1. Method of fatigue induction.
Fig. 2. Gait analysis system (GAITRite, CIR Systems Inc., USA).
Table 1. The comparison of step length at pre-test and post-test (unit: cm)
Table 2. The comparison of stride length at pre-test and post-test (unit: cm)
Table 3. The comparison of double support at pre-test and post-test (unit: %GC)
Table 4. The comparison of gait velocity at pre-test and post-test(unit: cm/sec)
Table 5. The comparison of cadence at pre-test and post-test (unit: steps/min)
Table 6. The comparison of FAP at pre-test and post-test
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