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• Neuromuscular electrical stimulation if patient has quadriceps shut down. Thirty minutes, two times a day, seven days a week. Phase II: Weeks 2 to 8. Brace • None. Goals • Restore and improve muscular strength and endurance • Gradual return to functional activities • Restore normal gait • Improve balance and proprioception
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