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Fig. 5

From: Reaching higher: External scapula assistance can improve upper limb function in humans with irreversible scapula alata

Fig. 5

Trunk compensation decreased with external scapula assistance. a Trunk compensation can be described as a function of arm elevation. Exemplary data from participant P7. b To compare trunk compensation between different conditions, it was normalized by arm elevation. Dotted lines and white-faced markers represent changes in trunk compensation with orthosis assistance (small symbols: individual trials; large symbols: intra-participant means), while solid markers represent changes in trunk compensation with therapist assistance

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