OBJECTIVE: To compare postural stability, single-leg hop, and isokinetic strength measurements in subjects after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with an age- and activity-matched control group. DESIGN AND SETTING: Subjects reported to a sports medicine/athletic training research laboratory for testing. Subjects reported for one testing session for a total test time of 1 hour. SUBJECTS: Twenty subjects with ACL reconstructions (ACLRs) and 20 age- and activity-matched controls were selected to participate in this study. An arthroscopically assisted central one-third bone-patellar tendon procedure was used to repair the ACLs. MEASUREMENTS: We measured concentric and eccentric peak torque (Nm) measurements of the knee extensors ...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate and compare the functional performance and muscle str...
Both isokinetic testing and functional tests are commonly used to evaluate patients following recons...
Background: Young and active athletes are at high risk of sustaining an Anterior Cruciate ligament (...
OBJECTIVE: To compare postural stability, single-leg hop, and isokinetic strength measurements in su...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse postural stability and the single-leg hop for distance in subjects 2 yea...
Goal of the research: to determine leg function recovery for patients in 6-8 months after anterior c...
Background and Objectives: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures are common injuries, and ACL re...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse postural stability and the single-leg hop for distance in subjects 2 yea...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional level of activity and postural contr...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional level of activity and postural contr...
This study assessed the quadriceps and hamstring strength before and 6 months after anterior cruciat...
Background: Understanding objective measures of ACL-reconstructed knee function is important in dete...
Functional stability of the knee is dependent on an intact ligamentous system and the timely and eff...
Functional stability of the knee is dependent on an intact ligamentous system and the timely and eff...
Background: Both isokinetic testing and functional tests are commonly used to evaluate anterior cruc...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate and compare the functional performance and muscle str...
Both isokinetic testing and functional tests are commonly used to evaluate patients following recons...
Background: Young and active athletes are at high risk of sustaining an Anterior Cruciate ligament (...
OBJECTIVE: To compare postural stability, single-leg hop, and isokinetic strength measurements in su...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse postural stability and the single-leg hop for distance in subjects 2 yea...
Goal of the research: to determine leg function recovery for patients in 6-8 months after anterior c...
Background and Objectives: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures are common injuries, and ACL re...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyse postural stability and the single-leg hop for distance in subjects 2 yea...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional level of activity and postural contr...
[Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the functional level of activity and postural contr...
This study assessed the quadriceps and hamstring strength before and 6 months after anterior cruciat...
Background: Understanding objective measures of ACL-reconstructed knee function is important in dete...
Functional stability of the knee is dependent on an intact ligamentous system and the timely and eff...
Functional stability of the knee is dependent on an intact ligamentous system and the timely and eff...
Background: Both isokinetic testing and functional tests are commonly used to evaluate anterior cruc...
Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate and compare the functional performance and muscle str...
Both isokinetic testing and functional tests are commonly used to evaluate patients following recons...
Background: Young and active athletes are at high risk of sustaining an Anterior Cruciate ligament (...