BACKGROUND: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following injury. Clinical tests, such as a single-limb mini squat, resemble conditions of daily life and are easy to administer. Fewer squats per 30 seconds indicate poorer function. However, the quality of movement, such as the medio-lateral knee motion may also be important. The aim was to validate an observational clinical test of assessing the medio-lateral knee motion, using a three-dimensional (3-D) motion analysis system. In addition, the inter-rater reliability was evaluated. METHODS: Twenty-five (17 women) non-injured participants (mean age 25.6 years, range 18-37) were included. Visual analysis of the medio-lateral knee motion, scored as knee-over-foot...
© 2012 Bryce Cale AlexanderThe single leg squat task is frequently used in clinical sports medicine ...
Abstract Background The single-leg squat (SLS) is a common test used by clinicians for the musculosk...
Havana O. Charles1, JP Barfield2, FACSM. 1Lander University, Greenwood, SC. 2UNC Charlotte, Charlott...
Background: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following injury. Cli...
Background: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes foll...
Background: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes foll...
Abstract Background Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following inj...
OBJECTIVE: Mediolateral knee movement can be assessed visually with clinical tests. A knee-medial-to...
Objective: Mediolateral knee movement can be assessed visually with clinical tests. A knee-medial-to...
Objective: To determine the agreement between 2D video analysis and subjective visual assessment by ...
Background: Different test procedures are often used within performance-based measures, causing unce...
Background: Different test procedures are often used within performance-based measures, causing unce...
Background: Medial knee deviation (MKD) during the single leg squat test (SLST) is a common clinical...
Abstract Background Single-leg squat (SLS) is a functional test visually rated by clinicians for ass...
Squatting movements are often used to assess known risk factors of injury such as knee valgus angle....
© 2012 Bryce Cale AlexanderThe single leg squat task is frequently used in clinical sports medicine ...
Abstract Background The single-leg squat (SLS) is a common test used by clinicians for the musculosk...
Havana O. Charles1, JP Barfield2, FACSM. 1Lander University, Greenwood, SC. 2UNC Charlotte, Charlott...
Background: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following injury. Cli...
Background: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes foll...
Background: Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes foll...
Abstract Background Muscle function may influence the risk of knee injury and outcomes following inj...
OBJECTIVE: Mediolateral knee movement can be assessed visually with clinical tests. A knee-medial-to...
Objective: Mediolateral knee movement can be assessed visually with clinical tests. A knee-medial-to...
Objective: To determine the agreement between 2D video analysis and subjective visual assessment by ...
Background: Different test procedures are often used within performance-based measures, causing unce...
Background: Different test procedures are often used within performance-based measures, causing unce...
Background: Medial knee deviation (MKD) during the single leg squat test (SLST) is a common clinical...
Abstract Background Single-leg squat (SLS) is a functional test visually rated by clinicians for ass...
Squatting movements are often used to assess known risk factors of injury such as knee valgus angle....
© 2012 Bryce Cale AlexanderThe single leg squat task is frequently used in clinical sports medicine ...
Abstract Background The single-leg squat (SLS) is a common test used by clinicians for the musculosk...
Havana O. Charles1, JP Barfield2, FACSM. 1Lander University, Greenwood, SC. 2UNC Charlotte, Charlott...