Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is commonly torn, and surgical reconstruction is often required to allow a patient to return to their prior level of activity. Avoiding range of motion (ROM) loss is a common goal, but little research has been done to identify when ROM loss becomes detrimental to a patient’s future function. Purpose: To determine whether there is a relationship between early knee side-to-side extension difference after ACL recon-struction and knee side-to-side extension difference at 12 weeks. The hypothesis was that early (within the first 8 weeks) knee side-to-side extension difference will be predictive of knee side-to-side extension difference seen at 12 weeks. Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidenc...
BACKGROUND: Excessive range of tibial rotation (rTR) may be a reason why athletes cannot return to s...
Objective: To compare 5-year change in femorotibial cartilage thickness in 121 young, active adults ...
Purpose: Knee function, whether anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-deficient or ACL-reconstructed, is ...
Current literature does not substantiate that there is a best way to rehabilitate an anterior crucia...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyze in detail how knee flexion and extension progress in t...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyze in detail how knee flexion and extension progress in t...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal study. OBJECTIVE: To determine factors predictive of loss of ...
BACKGROUND: Patients have high reinjury rates after ACL reconstruction. Small knee flexion angles an...
Introduction: Whether full active and passive extension training, started immediately after an Anter...
reconstruction, range of motion Background and purpose: It is a debatable subject that, early ACL re...
The knee is a complex structure with four primary ligaments that stabilize the knee joint. Out of th...
Altered knee kinematics following ACL reconstruction may predispose patients to the development of e...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective long-term studies of more than 10 years have reported changes in knee fu...
Background: Knee joint kinematics and kinetics during running recover at 12 months, not 6 months, fo...
Background: Disruption of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most frequent musculosk...
BACKGROUND: Excessive range of tibial rotation (rTR) may be a reason why athletes cannot return to s...
Objective: To compare 5-year change in femorotibial cartilage thickness in 121 young, active adults ...
Purpose: Knee function, whether anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-deficient or ACL-reconstructed, is ...
Current literature does not substantiate that there is a best way to rehabilitate an anterior crucia...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyze in detail how knee flexion and extension progress in t...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyze in detail how knee flexion and extension progress in t...
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal study. OBJECTIVE: To determine factors predictive of loss of ...
BACKGROUND: Patients have high reinjury rates after ACL reconstruction. Small knee flexion angles an...
Introduction: Whether full active and passive extension training, started immediately after an Anter...
reconstruction, range of motion Background and purpose: It is a debatable subject that, early ACL re...
The knee is a complex structure with four primary ligaments that stabilize the knee joint. Out of th...
Altered knee kinematics following ACL reconstruction may predispose patients to the development of e...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective long-term studies of more than 10 years have reported changes in knee fu...
Background: Knee joint kinematics and kinetics during running recover at 12 months, not 6 months, fo...
Background: Disruption of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most frequent musculosk...
BACKGROUND: Excessive range of tibial rotation (rTR) may be a reason why athletes cannot return to s...
Objective: To compare 5-year change in femorotibial cartilage thickness in 121 young, active adults ...
Purpose: Knee function, whether anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-deficient or ACL-reconstructed, is ...