familiarity. Each exercise trial was monitored for quality (range of movement and speed) with the trial repeated when this was unsatisfactory. Table 1 Description of the 6 Rehabilitation Exercises Exercise Description Metronome (bpm) Single-leg bridge Supine with testing knee flexed 90°, hip flexed 45°, and
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