- The degree of hip, knee, and ankle flexion at midstance will be greater in the affected leg at both the natural and increased gait speeds.
- The stride length of the affected leg will be shorter at both the natural and increased gait speeds.
- The time spent in midstance will be shorter for the affected leg at both the natural and increased gait speeds.
- At an increased gait speed, the deviation between the degrees of knee and ankle flexion at midstance, time spent in midstance, and stride length of the unaffected and affected legs will be amplified while there will be no change in the deviation of the degree of hip flexion between the two legs.