Abstract Purpose The objective of this study was to evaluate kinaesthetic proprioceptive deficit after knee anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in two populations of athletes, those in the post-surgery period and those in re-training during the intensive program-training phase. Methods We performed a prospective study in ACL-operated athletes without previous knee injuries, with 32 athletes in each group. Time since surgery in the operated athletes in the post-surgery group was 21 to 35 days, and between three and 9 months in the re-training group. We also analysed a control group of 32 uninjured non-operated subjects with a similar sporting level. Proprioception was evaluated using the threshold to detection of passive motion (...
Objective To establish the clinical relevance of proprioceptive deficits reported after anterior cru...
Background It is suggested the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) plays a significant role in knee pro...
Many athletes with an anterior cruciate ligament tear do not return to their original sport level af...
Background Proprioception plays an important role in knee movements. Since there are controversies s...
Background Proprioception is essential for the normal movement of joint knees. The degree of functio...
Objective: To assess sensory deficits and their effects on proprioceptive and motor function in pati...
Rehabilitation after the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is an essential element to treat ...
Proprioceptive ability was estimated in different groups of patients with anterior cruciate ligament...
[Purpose] To investigate the association between proprioception and a knee medial to foot position d...
Many athletes with an anterior cruciate ligament tear do not return to their original sport level af...
Background: Following an ACL injury, reconstruction (ACL-R) and rehabilitation, athletes may return...
Background It is suggested the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) plays a significant role in knee pro...
Objective To establish the clinical relevance of proprioceptive deficits reported after anterior cru...
Background: Injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) may have negative effects on the short- a...
Background: Injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) may have negative effects on the short- a...
Objective To establish the clinical relevance of proprioceptive deficits reported after anterior cru...
Background It is suggested the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) plays a significant role in knee pro...
Many athletes with an anterior cruciate ligament tear do not return to their original sport level af...
Background Proprioception plays an important role in knee movements. Since there are controversies s...
Background Proprioception is essential for the normal movement of joint knees. The degree of functio...
Objective: To assess sensory deficits and their effects on proprioceptive and motor function in pati...
Rehabilitation after the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is an essential element to treat ...
Proprioceptive ability was estimated in different groups of patients with anterior cruciate ligament...
[Purpose] To investigate the association between proprioception and a knee medial to foot position d...
Many athletes with an anterior cruciate ligament tear do not return to their original sport level af...
Background: Following an ACL injury, reconstruction (ACL-R) and rehabilitation, athletes may return...
Background It is suggested the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) plays a significant role in knee pro...
Objective To establish the clinical relevance of proprioceptive deficits reported after anterior cru...
Background: Injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) may have negative effects on the short- a...
Background: Injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) may have negative effects on the short- a...
Objective To establish the clinical relevance of proprioceptive deficits reported after anterior cru...
Background It is suggested the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) plays a significant role in knee pro...
Many athletes with an anterior cruciate ligament tear do not return to their original sport level af...