Results
All participants completed both interventions and no
adverse events occurred. Age and time since injury were
comparable in both groups. During RAGT, participants
walked on average 1731 ± 265 m per session. During
strength training, mean resistance was increased in all
the exercises that were performed by all participants.
For leg press with both legs, mean increase of resistance
Figure 3from the first to the last session was 17 ± 11 kg. Also for
one-legged exercises, resistance could be increased (hip
adduction: 4 ± 2 kg, hip abduction: 2 ± 1 kg, hip flexion:
3 ± 1 kg and hip extension: 3 ± 2 kg).
ResultsAll participants completed both interventions and noadverse events occurred. Age and time since injury werecomparable in both groups. During RAGT, participantswalked on average 1731 ± 265 m per session. Duringstrength training, mean resistance was increased in allthe exercises that were performed by all participants.For leg press with both legs, mean increase of resistanceFigure 3from the first to the last session was 17 ± 11 kg. Also forone-legged exercises, resistance could be increased (hipadduction: 4 ± 2 kg, hip abduction: 2 ± 1 kg, hip flexion:3 ± 1 kg and hip extension: 3 ± 2 kg).
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