© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Generalized Joint Laxity (GJL) is a significant risk factor for lower limb injury incidence and prevalence in sporting populations. However, the links with upper limb injury and injury severity in a wider population of people undertaking physical exercise have not been systematically reviewed to date. Objectives: The primary aim was to determine the links between GJL and the incidence, prevalence and severity of upper and lower limb injuries related to physical exercise. Secondary aims were to identify the quality of the existing research evidence and gaps within the literature that may warrant future research. Methods: Relevant literature was identified usi...
Objective: Clinicians may benefit from using a joint mobility index to screen for individuals on the...
There appears to be an increased risk of lower limb osteoarthritis in participants of repetitive, hi...
Background and objective Generalized ligament laxity (GLL) is defined as increased range of motion a...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Generalized Join...
Purpose:Individuals with generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) are reported, in the clinical setting...
Objectives To examine the association between generalised joint laxity (GJL) and injury rates in Mid...
Background: Generalized joint hypermobility is a highly prevalent condition commonly associated with...
Background: Generalized joint hypermobility is a highly prevalent condition commonly associated with...
Context: Greater knee-joint laxity may lead to a higher risk of knee injury, yet it is unknown whet...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a relationship exists between generalized joint syndrome...
Objective: To determine whether there is an association between hypermobility and sports injury. ...
Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) has been defined as a form of joint laxity that affects an ind...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of generalized joint hypermobility and k...
Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) has been defined as a form of joint laxity that affects an in...
Purpose: To examine the relationships between anterior knee laxity (AKL), genu recurvatum (GR), and ...
Objective: Clinicians may benefit from using a joint mobility index to screen for individuals on the...
There appears to be an increased risk of lower limb osteoarthritis in participants of repetitive, hi...
Background and objective Generalized ligament laxity (GLL) is defined as increased range of motion a...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Background: Generalized Join...
Purpose:Individuals with generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) are reported, in the clinical setting...
Objectives To examine the association between generalised joint laxity (GJL) and injury rates in Mid...
Background: Generalized joint hypermobility is a highly prevalent condition commonly associated with...
Background: Generalized joint hypermobility is a highly prevalent condition commonly associated with...
Context: Greater knee-joint laxity may lead to a higher risk of knee injury, yet it is unknown whet...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if a relationship exists between generalized joint syndrome...
Objective: To determine whether there is an association between hypermobility and sports injury. ...
Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) has been defined as a form of joint laxity that affects an ind...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of generalized joint hypermobility and k...
Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) has been defined as a form of joint laxity that affects an in...
Purpose: To examine the relationships between anterior knee laxity (AKL), genu recurvatum (GR), and ...
Objective: Clinicians may benefit from using a joint mobility index to screen for individuals on the...
There appears to be an increased risk of lower limb osteoarthritis in participants of repetitive, hi...
Background and objective Generalized ligament laxity (GLL) is defined as increased range of motion a...