Table 2 Effects of shoes in biomechanical variables.

From: Effects of minimalist shoes on pelvic floor activity in nulliparous women during running at different velocities: a randomized cross-over clinical trial

Measure

Minimalist shoes (MS)

Traditional shoes (TS)

Pairwise comparisons

Time value

Differences (MS-TS)

IC 95%

pbonferroni

F (Df); p (Eta2)

Fémur ROM

     

F(1,50) = 1.95, p = 0.169, ηp2 = 0.04

6 km/h

38.13 ± 4.22

36.51 ± 4.28

1.62

0.77–2.47

 < 0.001*

 

9 km/h

50.16 ± 6.35

49.44 ± 5.80

0.73

 − 0.63–2.08

0.285

11 km/h

57.95 ± 7.86

57.84 ± 7.41

0.11

 − 1.64–1.85

0.904

Cadence

     

F(1,49) = 6.42, p = 0.015, ηp2 = 0.12†

6 km/h

74.23 ± 4.06

73.87 ± 4.04

0.41

 − 0.32–1.14

0.261

 

9 km/h

79.88 ± 4.40

79.53 ± 4.05

0.42

 − 0.22–1.06

0.196

11 km/h

84.01 ± 5.14

82.82 ± 5.06

1.20

0.36–2.04

0.006*

  1. *Bonferroni post-hoc test was used, †Greenhouse–Geisser correction was used.
  2. Significant values are in bold.