Study Design: Case study. Objective: To compare knee kinematics and moments of nongiving way trials to a giving way trial during a combined stepping and crossover cutting activity. Background: The knee kinematics and moments associated with giving way episodes sugge motor control strategies that lead to instability and recovery of stability during movement. Methods and Measures: A 27-year-old woman with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency reported giving way while performing a combined stepping and crossover cutting activity. P motion analysis system recorded motion of the pelvis, femur, tibia, and foot using 3 infrarec emitting diodes placed on each segment at 60 Hz. Force plate recordings at 300 Hz were combined with limb inertial prope...
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries often occur during lateral cutting maneuvers w...
The literature cites numerous studies involving the analysis of movement patterns in anterior crucia...
INTRODUCTION: Knee joint injuries are common in sports activities. Because it is understood that non...
Study Design: Case study. Objective: To compare knee kinematics and moments of nongiving way trials ...
Study Design: Case report. Objective: To describe the knee kinematics and moments of a giving-way tr...
Study Design: Case report. Objective: To describe the knee kinematics and moments of a giving-way tr...
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...
Study Design: Two-factor mixed-design study, with factors including group (control and noncoper) and...
Study Design: Two-factor, mixed experimental design. Objectives: To compare movement patterns of sub...
The current study aimed to investigate the biomechanical control strategies in patients with anteri...
The objective of this study was to compare knee angles and moments of healthy subjects (n=20) and su...
Background: Functional exercises such as distance hop, squatting and gait are important in the rehab...
AbstractBackgroundFunctional exercises are important in the rehabilitation of anterior cruciate liga...
Background: Frontal plane trunk and lower extremity adjustments during unanticipated tasks are hypot...
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries often occur during lateral cutting maneuvers w...
The literature cites numerous studies involving the analysis of movement patterns in anterior crucia...
INTRODUCTION: Knee joint injuries are common in sports activities. Because it is understood that non...
Study Design: Case study. Objective: To compare knee kinematics and moments of nongiving way trials ...
Study Design: Case report. Objective: To describe the knee kinematics and moments of a giving-way tr...
Study Design: Case report. Objective: To describe the knee kinematics and moments of a giving-way tr...
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...
Study Design: Two-factor mixed-design study, with factors including group (control and noncoper) and...
Study Design: Two-factor, mixed experimental design. Objectives: To compare movement patterns of sub...
The current study aimed to investigate the biomechanical control strategies in patients with anteri...
The objective of this study was to compare knee angles and moments of healthy subjects (n=20) and su...
Background: Functional exercises such as distance hop, squatting and gait are important in the rehab...
AbstractBackgroundFunctional exercises are important in the rehabilitation of anterior cruciate liga...
Background: Frontal plane trunk and lower extremity adjustments during unanticipated tasks are hypot...
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries often occur during lateral cutting maneuvers w...
The literature cites numerous studies involving the analysis of movement patterns in anterior crucia...
INTRODUCTION: Knee joint injuries are common in sports activities. Because it is understood that non...