Peak Fz is normalized by: Dividing vGRF by body weight Multiplying ground contact time by peak vGRF Adding vGRF to anterior force and posterior force Dividing anterior force by ground contact time
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It is a measure of the force exerted by the ground on the body during weight-bearing activities. To normalize Peak Fz, we need to account for the individual's body weight. This is because a heavier person will naturally experience higher vGRF compared to a Show more…
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