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From: Superior canal dehiscence syndrome induces canal-specific kinematic adaptations during locomotion

Fig. 4

Between-group comparisons of angular velocities (pitch, yaw, roll) and linear accelerations (vertical, antero-posterior, lateral) of (A) head, and (B) waist during all 10 tasks of the Functional Gait Assessment (FGA) scale. Blue asterisks indicate statistically significant differences with greater values for the healthy control group, and red asterisks indicate statistically significant differences with greater values for the SCDS group. Light blue columns are range of pitch velocity and variability of pitch velocity; light yellow columns are range of vertical acceleration and variability of vertical acceleration. Red boxes highlight the gait tasks consistently showing a reduced range of vertical acceleration in the SCDS group. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, and ***p < 0.001. SD: standard deviation. The corresponding numerical values (mean ± SD) of each kinematic measure for both healthy control and SCDS groups have been presented in Supplementary Tables 13. a: Head IMU data was available for 15 individuals with SCDS and 16 healthy controls.

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