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There is increasing evidence that closed kinetic chain exercise such as squats, lunges, step-ups and heel raises is playing a major role in early lower extremity rehabilitation. Exercises that can be performed with a squat board, which eliminates the potential problems of closed kinetic chain exerci...
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