IntroductionKnee injury history and increased joint load, respectively, are major risk factors for the development of knee osteoarthritis (OA). Lower extremity muscle function, such as knee muscle strength, influence joint load and may be important for the onset of knee OA. However, the role of muscle function as a possible modifiable protective mechanism for the development of OA after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is not clear.Methods and analysisIn this prospective cohort study, 100 patients (50% women, 18–35 years) with ACLR will be recruited from Skåne University Hospital, Sweden and Oslo University Hospital, Norway. They will be assessed with a comprehensive test battery of muscle function including muscle strength,...
Background: As the knee joint is a common site for injury among younger people, the purpose of this ...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional. BACKGROUND: The association between muscle function and lack of knee ...
Background: Young and active athletes are at high risk of sustaining an Anterior Cruciate ligament (...
Introduction: Knee injury history and increased joint load, respectively, are major risk factors for...
INTRODUCTION: Knee injury history and increased joint load, respectively, are major risk factors for...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
Objective To investigate if muscle strength and muscle activation patterns are associated with incre...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether patient demographics, 4-month patient-reported outcomes (PRO) and ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Consequences of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury include worse patient-rep...
Objectives: The primary aim was to assess impact of early knee status on self-reported knee function...
Background: Progression of tibiofemoral (TF) and patellofemoral (PF) osteoarthritis (OA) and changes...
Background: The present study aimed to explore if risk factors associated with loading at knee were...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective long-term studies of more than 10 years have reported changes in knee fu...
Anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) injuries represent a major risk factor for early osteoarthritis (O...
Anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) injuries represent a major risk factor for early osteoarthritis (O...
Background: As the knee joint is a common site for injury among younger people, the purpose of this ...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional. BACKGROUND: The association between muscle function and lack of knee ...
Background: Young and active athletes are at high risk of sustaining an Anterior Cruciate ligament (...
Introduction: Knee injury history and increased joint load, respectively, are major risk factors for...
INTRODUCTION: Knee injury history and increased joint load, respectively, are major risk factors for...
OBJECTIVE: To study muscle strength and functional performance in patients with anterior cruciate li...
Objective To investigate if muscle strength and muscle activation patterns are associated with incre...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether patient demographics, 4-month patient-reported outcomes (PRO) and ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Consequences of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury include worse patient-rep...
Objectives: The primary aim was to assess impact of early knee status on self-reported knee function...
Background: Progression of tibiofemoral (TF) and patellofemoral (PF) osteoarthritis (OA) and changes...
Background: The present study aimed to explore if risk factors associated with loading at knee were...
BACKGROUND: Few prospective long-term studies of more than 10 years have reported changes in knee fu...
Anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) injuries represent a major risk factor for early osteoarthritis (O...
Anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) injuries represent a major risk factor for early osteoarthritis (O...
Background: As the knee joint is a common site for injury among younger people, the purpose of this ...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional. BACKGROUND: The association between muscle function and lack of knee ...
Background: Young and active athletes are at high risk of sustaining an Anterior Cruciate ligament (...