The quadriceps femoris muscle angle (Q-angle) is a known index of knee function and patellofemoral kinetics. This study reports normal values of the Q-angle measured bilaterally in a sample of young adult Nigerians aged 17 - 30 years and the influence of leg dominance and gender on the Q-angle. Four hundred healthy volunteers (200 males and 200 females) with no history of musculoskeletal pathology that could influence the Q-angle participated in the study, using the non-probability sample of convenience. The Q-angle was measured using a universal goniometer with the subject in the erect weight-bearing position. Results showed that in the male subjects, the Q-angles were 12.30 ± 4.0E and 10.38 ± 3.49E for the right and left lower limbs respe...
Objective: To determine if Q angle changes in magnitude from bilateral stance when compared to unila...
Objective: To establish the stability reliability, precision, and minimum value for detecting real d...
Objective: Females are 2-8 times more likely to suffer a non-contact injury compared with males thus...
Background: The Quadriceps angle (Q-angle) is defined as the angle formed between the longitudinal a...
Background: Quadriceps angle is the angle produced between the quadriceps muscle and the pate...
The quadriceps angle (Q angle), formed between the quadriceps muscles and the patella tendon, is con...
The purpose of this study investigation of the effect of sport training and education on Q angle in ...
Background: Knee joint motion and quadriceps activity play a crucial role in all lower limb tasks, e...
The body somatotype is expressed in a three-number rating representing the endomorphy, mesomorphy an...
AbstractIntroductionPelvic width has been believed to affect patellar tracking by influencing the qu...
<div><p>Knee alignment is suggested to be a factor affecting each quadriceps femoris muscle size, an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the Q-angle during the stance phase of walking and jogg...
The endeavour of this study was to find out the effects of various lower extremity biomechanical ali...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between abdominal flexor muscle strengt...
Abstract: Objective: To determine the extent to which select lower extremity alignment characteristi...
Objective: To determine if Q angle changes in magnitude from bilateral stance when compared to unila...
Objective: To establish the stability reliability, precision, and minimum value for detecting real d...
Objective: Females are 2-8 times more likely to suffer a non-contact injury compared with males thus...
Background: The Quadriceps angle (Q-angle) is defined as the angle formed between the longitudinal a...
Background: Quadriceps angle is the angle produced between the quadriceps muscle and the pate...
The quadriceps angle (Q angle), formed between the quadriceps muscles and the patella tendon, is con...
The purpose of this study investigation of the effect of sport training and education on Q angle in ...
Background: Knee joint motion and quadriceps activity play a crucial role in all lower limb tasks, e...
The body somatotype is expressed in a three-number rating representing the endomorphy, mesomorphy an...
AbstractIntroductionPelvic width has been believed to affect patellar tracking by influencing the qu...
<div><p>Knee alignment is suggested to be a factor affecting each quadriceps femoris muscle size, an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the Q-angle during the stance phase of walking and jogg...
The endeavour of this study was to find out the effects of various lower extremity biomechanical ali...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between abdominal flexor muscle strengt...
Abstract: Objective: To determine the extent to which select lower extremity alignment characteristi...
Objective: To determine if Q angle changes in magnitude from bilateral stance when compared to unila...
Objective: To establish the stability reliability, precision, and minimum value for detecting real d...
Objective: Females are 2-8 times more likely to suffer a non-contact injury compared with males thus...