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Abby R. Fleming, Nic Martinez, Larry H. Collins, Candi D. Ashley, Maureen Chiodini, Brian J. Waddell, and Marcus W. Kilpatrick

, Popp, & Want, 2014 ). Similarly, graded walking at grades rather similar to those present in the current study may be the most beneficial for knee rehabilitation ( Lange, Hintermeister, Schlegel, Dillman, & Steadman, 1996 ). This body of literature, combined with evidence that cycling is dramatically

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AmirAli Jafarnezhadgero, Morteza Madadi-Shad, Christopher McCrum, and Kiros Karamanidis

free moment (FM) which may, in turn, reduce the possibility of ACL injury, patellofemoral pain syndrome, and other disorders. Traditional knee rehabilitation programs that focus on isolated quadriceps femoris or hamstring muscle group exercises, in conjunction with primarily uniplanar sagittal plane