3. ResultsTable 1 presents mean joint angles (ankle; knee; hip) and pedal power outputs (total; left side; rightside) for each condition of ‘posture length’. Average knee and hip joint angle at preferred ‘posture length’among the subjects were 26.3 ± 1.3° and 40.7 ± 1.1°. The shortening of the posture led to increase theknee joint angle and decrease the hip and ankle joint angles. The results underlined significant differencesof mean pedal power provided by the ‘dominant’ right limb between backward and others ‘posture length’ (p<0.05). Considering the results of mean left right pedal power, we observed no significative effect of ‘posture length’.
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