2021
DOI: 10.1080/19424280.2021.1899296
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Alternative upper configurations during agility-based movements: part 2, joint-level biomechanics

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“…These biomechanical changes were accompanied by greater qualitative scores in overall fit and confidence while running on each part of the trail. Similarly, various BOA wrap configurations have reduced frontal plane kinematics and times to change direction during agility movements and were accompanied by increased qualitative fit (13). In contrast to two of our hypotheses, there were no differences in peak accelerations or medial-lateral accelerations in the Wrap Shoe.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
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“…These biomechanical changes were accompanied by greater qualitative scores in overall fit and confidence while running on each part of the trail. Similarly, various BOA wrap configurations have reduced frontal plane kinematics and times to change direction during agility movements and were accompanied by increased qualitative fit (13). In contrast to two of our hypotheses, there were no differences in peak accelerations or medial-lateral accelerations in the Wrap Shoe.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Presented percent differences were with respect to estimated marginal means. These models use a similar structure to recent work from our lab (13,14) and represent a natural way to model the subjectspecific responses to footwear (37).…”
Section: Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, not properly encoding the effects of clustering at different levels (e.g., sites in a multicenter study or levels of athlete) can lead to misinterpretation of main effects in magnitude or even direction (3,4). The benefits of such an approach are evidenced by several fields, such as linguistics (5,6), learning and memory (7), ecology (8), tissue biomechanics (9), and biomechanics (10,11) adopting LMEM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%