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The slope increment values are reported in Table 2.
According to the literature, the slope increment with respect to the Prandtl Karman law is proportional to the square root of polymer concentration ((delta propto sqrt C)) with a proportionality constant that is the characteristic of the polymer (Virk and Baher 1970).
At the trunk, the maximum forward trunk flexion and the total trunk excursion increased significantly as the slope became steeper, except for the 2.7° to 3.6° slope increment.
The total duration significantly decreased as the slope became steeper (post hoc tests; P ≤ 0.001), except during the 2.7° to 3.6° slope increment that remained similar.
The mean and maximum internal rotation moments significantly increased as the slope became steeper, except for the 3.6° to 4.8° slope increment.
The shoulder joint moments adaptations partially support the hypothesis that their outcome measures would gradually and significantly increase with each slope increment while the speed remained constant.
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As a result, the shoulder flexion excursion remained comparable despite slope increments.
The mean and maximum flexion moments significantly improved as the slope increased, except for the 3.6° to 4.8° and 4.8° to 7.1° slope increments.
Few similarities were found between the 2.7° to 3.6° and the 3.6° to 4.8° slope increments for shoulder flexion and adduction moments.
The starting speed was set at 1.5 mph with increments of 0.5 mph every min up to 3.5 mph; then slope increments (2% increase every min) were made until exhaustion.
The mean adduction moments only significantly improved as the slope increased between 0° and 2.7°, whereas the peak mean value only significantly improved as the slope increased between the 0° to 2.7°, 3.6° to 4.8°, and 4.8° to 7.1° slope increments.
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