Context: Although many researchers have investigated the functional outcomes of different accelerated rehabilitation programs after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), the functional results of the same accelerated rehabilitation program following ACLR applied for both elite athletes and nonathletes have not yet been investigated. Objective: To examine the effects of the same accelerated anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation program on pain and functionality of elite athletes and nonathletes. Design: Prospective preintervention-postintervention design. Setting: Physiotherapy department. Participants: Fifteen elite athletes and 15 nonathletes who underwent unilateral ACLR with autologous hamstring tendon graft. Intervention...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
Objectives: To assess the implementation, limited efficacy, and acceptability of the BEAST (better a...
Purpose: Knee ligamentous trauma and the following pain is one of the most prevalent athletic injuri...
Objective: Whether surgical or conservative treatment is more effective in allowing patients to retu...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that neuromuscular alterations in patients with an anterior cruciate l...
Background: Psychological readiness to return to sport has emerged as an important factor associated...
Context: Return to running (RTR) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a crucial...
Context: Return to running (RTR) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a crucial...
Context: Altered quadriceps activation is common following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction...
Context: Altered quadriceps activation is common following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
Context: Altered quadriceps activation is common following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
peer reviewedIntroduction and purpose: The rupture of the anterior cross ligament (ACL) is the most ...
Background: Successful return to sport is an important outcome measure after anterior cruciate ligam...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
Objectives: To assess the implementation, limited efficacy, and acceptability of the BEAST (better a...
Purpose: Knee ligamentous trauma and the following pain is one of the most prevalent athletic injuri...
Objective: Whether surgical or conservative treatment is more effective in allowing patients to retu...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that neuromuscular alterations in patients with an anterior cruciate l...
Background: Psychological readiness to return to sport has emerged as an important factor associated...
Context: Return to running (RTR) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a crucial...
Context: Return to running (RTR) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a crucial...
Context: Altered quadriceps activation is common following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction...
Context: Altered quadriceps activation is common following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
Context: Altered quadriceps activation is common following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
peer reviewedIntroduction and purpose: The rupture of the anterior cross ligament (ACL) is the most ...
Background: Successful return to sport is an important outcome measure after anterior cruciate ligam...
Context: Muscle weakness and muscle atrophy are commonly experienced after a musculoskeletal injury ...
Objectives: To assess the implementation, limited efficacy, and acceptability of the BEAST (better a...
Purpose: Knee ligamentous trauma and the following pain is one of the most prevalent athletic injuri...