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0/05). Conclusion: Poor lumbopelvic control affects lower extremity function and dynamic balance of professional athletes with frequent landings, so it can be considered a risk factor for lower extremity injuries.]]>
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=0.010) and vertical (p < /em>=0.032) directions compared to the non-faller group. However, no statistically significant difference was reported between the two groups for the anterior-posterior direction in dual-task walking. Conclusions: The findings of the present study indicated that the medial-lateral and vertical gait harmonic ratios can considerably be affected under dual-task conditions in faller older individuals.]]>
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