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. 2015 Dec 8;10(12):e0144283. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144283

Table 1. Mean peak torque (Nm) for knee extension and flexion recorded at the velocity of 60 deg/s in consecutive stages of rehabilitation.

Extension Flexion
ACLR Uninvolved Difference ACLR Uninvolved Difference
Stage 1 150.99 ± 42.874 ←206.83 ± 45.37 26% -83.45 ± 20.693;4 ← -100.54 ± 26.19 17%
Stage 2 131.06 ± 43.353;4 ←208.00 ± 41.68 37% -84.01 ± 22.883;4 ← -103.72 ± 23.72 19%
Stage 3 166.55 ± 48.112 ←213.50 ± 40.51 22% -99.25 ± 23.031;2 -107.88 ± 25.03 8%
Stage 4 186.80 ± 39.191;2 ←219.84 ± 36.62 15% -105.99 ± 20.881;2 -110.41 ± 21.75 4%

The upper index indicates a stage with a significantly different (p ≤ 0.05) mean peak torque; → ← indicates a significant difference between the two limbs at a particular stage of rehabilitation.