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Table 2 Comparison of Hip proprioception error across groups

From: Contribution of hip joint proprioception to static and dynamic balance in cerebral palsy: a case control study

Hip proprioception error

Control

Diplegia

Hemiplegia

Dominant leg

   

  RMS (degrees)

4.44

8.27*

11.52*

  (95% CI)

(3.61 to 5.26)

(7.03 to 9.52)

(8.29 to 14.76)

Non-dominant leg

   

  RMS (degrees)

4.72

11.23*

12.90*

  (95% CI)

(3.74 to 5.70)

(8.96 to 13.50)

(5.72 to 20.08)

Average between legs

   

  RMS (degrees)

4.58

9.75*

12.21*

  (95% CI)

(3.84 to 5.31)

(8.34 to 11.16)

(7.37 to 17.06)

  1. NOTE: Mann–Whitney U test significance levels were adjusted with the Bonferroni correction for 5 comparisons (P ≤ 0.01), and indicated where differences between group means are significant compared to the control group (*).