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7) compared to the no treatment condition. For Treatment A, subjects with low knee flexion moment and knee flexion angle in no-treatment condition exhibited the greatest increase in knee flexion moment/angle in the active treatment condition (R 0.57, p less then 0.001). These changes in gait measures were correlated significantly to changes in pain. Significance This clinical trial indicates that knee pain can be reduced, and gait improved in a manner that enhances quadriceps function by applying intermittent cutaneous stimulat