The neuromuscular function of the lower extremity in 40 normal and 100 anterior cruciate ligament-deficient vol unteers was evaluated by physical examination, KT- 1000 arthrometer measurements, isokinetic strength and endurance testing, subjective functional assess ment, and an anterior tibial translation stress test. A specially designed apparatus delivered an anteriorly di rected step force to the posterior aspect of the leg while anterior tibial translation was monitored and electro myographic signals were recorded at the medial and lateral quadriceps, medial and lateral hamstrings, and gastrocnemius muscles. Testing was done at 30° of knee flexion with the foot fixed to a scale to monitor weightbearing, while the tibia remained unconstr...
Ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament are one of the most common injuries in sport accidents. I...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency has been shown to alter the muscle function of the leg. ...
Background: Mechanical instability, neurosensory deficits, and/or modified coactivation strategies f...
Abstract Neuromuscular control is believed to be a critical factor in dynamic knee stability. The pu...
We investigated the effect of quadriceps and hamstring muscle fatigue on anterior tibial translation...
The function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients' non-injured leg is relevant in light ...
The function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients' non-injured leg is relevant in light ...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency has been shown to alter the muscle function of the leg. ...
The routine use of functional knee braces in the ante rior cruciate ligament-deficient, injured, or ...
The purpose of this research was to identify possible predisposing neuromuscular factors for knee in...
Background: Understanding the role of neuromuscular and mechanical muscle properties in knee functio...
Background: Understanding the role of neuromuscular and mechanical muscle properties in knee functio...
Background: Understanding the role of neuromuscular and mechanical muscle properties in knee functio...
The study aimed to investigate the impairments in quadriceps neuromuscular function, including stren...
It is well established that, in anterior cruciate ligament deficient patients, open chain exercises ...
Ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament are one of the most common injuries in sport accidents. I...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency has been shown to alter the muscle function of the leg. ...
Background: Mechanical instability, neurosensory deficits, and/or modified coactivation strategies f...
Abstract Neuromuscular control is believed to be a critical factor in dynamic knee stability. The pu...
We investigated the effect of quadriceps and hamstring muscle fatigue on anterior tibial translation...
The function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients' non-injured leg is relevant in light ...
The function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) patients' non-injured leg is relevant in light ...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency has been shown to alter the muscle function of the leg. ...
The routine use of functional knee braces in the ante rior cruciate ligament-deficient, injured, or ...
The purpose of this research was to identify possible predisposing neuromuscular factors for knee in...
Background: Understanding the role of neuromuscular and mechanical muscle properties in knee functio...
Background: Understanding the role of neuromuscular and mechanical muscle properties in knee functio...
Background: Understanding the role of neuromuscular and mechanical muscle properties in knee functio...
The study aimed to investigate the impairments in quadriceps neuromuscular function, including stren...
It is well established that, in anterior cruciate ligament deficient patients, open chain exercises ...
Ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament are one of the most common injuries in sport accidents. I...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency has been shown to alter the muscle function of the leg. ...
Background: Mechanical instability, neurosensory deficits, and/or modified coactivation strategies f...