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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Orthop Res. 2019 May 20;37(8):1743–1753. doi: 10.1002/jor.24314

Figure 2. Peak Knee Flexion Angle.

Figure 2.

There were no interaction or main effects of group for peak knee flexion angle (PKFA), the primary study outcome. There was an interaction effect of time by limb for PKFA as well as a main effect of limb for PKFA. Clinically meaningful differences were present across both groups at both Pre-training and Post-training, but not at one or two years after ACLR (bar = exceeds MCID). (Note: due to rounding, the interlimb difference in the SAPP+PERT group is 3.1° at pre-training, which exceeds the MCID of 3.0°29, whereas the interlimb difference at one year is only 2.9°.)