The objective of this study was to compare knee angles and moments of healthy subjects (n=20) and subjects that were anterior cruciate ligament deficient (ACLD) (n=16) during stepping and crossover cutting activities. Subjects that were ACLD were separated into high (n=7) and low (n=9) functioning groups based on knee functional ratings. Knee angles and moments were estimated using three dimensional motion tracking and force plate data. The results suggest that knee angle and moment data were associated with level of functioning of ACLD subjects. Primarily knee frontal and transverse plane moments distinguished the stepping and crossover cut activities. Only some of the findings for the ACLD group were attributed to increasing knee stabilit...
Background: Athletes suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury tend to exhibit similar body pos...
Cutting is considered a “high-risk” movement for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. It has b...
The objective of this study was to compare subjects who sustained an ACL injury during soccer 16 yea...
The objective of this study was to compare knee angles and moments of healthy subjects (n/20) and su...
Study Design: Two-factor mixed-design study, with factors including group (control and noncoper) and...
To examine the relationship between anterior cruciate ligament injury risk factors in unanticipated ...
Most ACL injuries occur during non-contact sporting situations during single leg landing or cutting ...
Background: Frontal plane trunk and lower extremity adjustments during unanticipated tasks are hypot...
Study Design: Case study. Objective: To compare knee kinematics and moments of nongiving way trials ...
Study Design: Two-factor mixed-design study, with factors including group (control and noncoper) and...
To compare frontal plane knee moments, and kinematics and kinetics associated with knee valgus momen...
Study Design: Case study. Objective: To compare knee kinematics and moments of nongiving way trials ...
Background. Knee valgus load during sports movement is viewed as an important predictor of non-conta...
Purpose: The current study examined how different training affects the kinematics and applied moment...
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries (ACL) persist in athletic populations despite years ...
Background: Athletes suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury tend to exhibit similar body pos...
Cutting is considered a “high-risk” movement for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. It has b...
The objective of this study was to compare subjects who sustained an ACL injury during soccer 16 yea...
The objective of this study was to compare knee angles and moments of healthy subjects (n/20) and su...
Study Design: Two-factor mixed-design study, with factors including group (control and noncoper) and...
To examine the relationship between anterior cruciate ligament injury risk factors in unanticipated ...
Most ACL injuries occur during non-contact sporting situations during single leg landing or cutting ...
Background: Frontal plane trunk and lower extremity adjustments during unanticipated tasks are hypot...
Study Design: Case study. Objective: To compare knee kinematics and moments of nongiving way trials ...
Study Design: Two-factor mixed-design study, with factors including group (control and noncoper) and...
To compare frontal plane knee moments, and kinematics and kinetics associated with knee valgus momen...
Study Design: Case study. Objective: To compare knee kinematics and moments of nongiving way trials ...
Background. Knee valgus load during sports movement is viewed as an important predictor of non-conta...
Purpose: The current study examined how different training affects the kinematics and applied moment...
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries (ACL) persist in athletic populations despite years ...
Background: Athletes suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury tend to exhibit similar body pos...
Cutting is considered a “high-risk” movement for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. It has b...
The objective of this study was to compare subjects who sustained an ACL injury during soccer 16 yea...