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This study compares fall risk factors during slope and stair walking versus level walking, highlighting that slope walking poses a greater fall risk due to decreased stability and increased variability in speed and step length. Twelve healthy male participants were assessed on their walking patterns, revealing significant differences in kinematic variables such as ankle dorsiflexion and tibialis anterior activity. The findings suggest that both slope and stair walking require adaptations that increase fall r
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