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Fig 1.

Gravitationally corrected knee flexion torque and angular acceleration of the knee attachment.

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Table 1.

Mean peak torque (Nm) for knee extension and flexion recorded at the velocity of 60 deg/s in consecutive stages of rehabilitation.

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Table 2.

Mean peak torque (Nm) for knee extension and flexion recorded at the velocity of 180 deg/s in consecutive stages of rehabilitation.

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Table 3.

H/Q ratio in consecutive stages of rehabilitation.

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Fig 2.

Normalized torque-position characteristics for the involved knee at the angular velocity of 60 deg/s.

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Fig 3.

Normalized torque-position characteristics for the involved knee at the angular velocity of 180 deg/s.

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Table 4.

Normalized work (Nm) of the involved leg in consecutive stages of rehabilitation.

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