The objective of this study was to evaluate different methods of normalizing and reporting muscle strength for making decisions about return to sport following an anterior cruciate ligament injury. 42 participants performed 5 isometric knee extensions on an isokinetic dynamometer. The peak force as well as the rate of torque development were determined and expressed either as the average of 4 trials or the peak value. In addition, the limb symmetry index was determined for each condition and compared. Using the peak method resulted in significantly higher values (
Background: Strength and power is often reduced on the involved vs. contralateral limb and healthy c...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the serial change of isokinetic muscle strength of the knees b...
Problem of the study: Cruciate ligament of the knee joint is quite fragile structure of the knee. Af...
Atrophy and weakness are common after anterior cruciate ligament injury and in people with knee oste...
Research object: Ratio between muscles' peak torque and peak torque of knee flexors and extensors in...
Clinicians often use isokinetic strength exercises in the rehabilitation of lower extremity injuries...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to present recommendations for new muscle strength and hop pe...
The alteration of the strength of the quadriceps and hamstrings after six months of reconstruction o...
Thigh muscle weakness prevails following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, as usually evaluat...
Background: There is no consensus on the optimal testing procedure to determine return-to-sport (RT...
Introduction. Maximal strength ratios such as the limb symmetry index (LSI) and hamstring-to-quad...
The aim of this study in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) patients was to assess the...
Introduction: Side-to-side strength differences are often used in return to sport (RTS) decision mak...
After knee anterior cruciate ligament reconstructive surgery, the recovery of the former level of ph...
Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture accounting for about 50% of all knee ligame...
Background: Strength and power is often reduced on the involved vs. contralateral limb and healthy c...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the serial change of isokinetic muscle strength of the knees b...
Problem of the study: Cruciate ligament of the knee joint is quite fragile structure of the knee. Af...
Atrophy and weakness are common after anterior cruciate ligament injury and in people with knee oste...
Research object: Ratio between muscles' peak torque and peak torque of knee flexors and extensors in...
Clinicians often use isokinetic strength exercises in the rehabilitation of lower extremity injuries...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to present recommendations for new muscle strength and hop pe...
The alteration of the strength of the quadriceps and hamstrings after six months of reconstruction o...
Thigh muscle weakness prevails following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, as usually evaluat...
Background: There is no consensus on the optimal testing procedure to determine return-to-sport (RT...
Introduction. Maximal strength ratios such as the limb symmetry index (LSI) and hamstring-to-quad...
The aim of this study in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) patients was to assess the...
Introduction: Side-to-side strength differences are often used in return to sport (RTS) decision mak...
After knee anterior cruciate ligament reconstructive surgery, the recovery of the former level of ph...
Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture accounting for about 50% of all knee ligame...
Background: Strength and power is often reduced on the involved vs. contralateral limb and healthy c...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the serial change of isokinetic muscle strength of the knees b...
Problem of the study: Cruciate ligament of the knee joint is quite fragile structure of the knee. Af...