BACKGROUND: Increased knee abduction angle during activity is suggested to be a risk factor for sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury or developing patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). Knowledge of the modifiable mechanisms that are associated with increased knee abduction will aid in the appropriate design of preventive and rehabilitative strategies for these injuries.OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to systematically review modifiable mechanisms contributing to increased knee abduction in healthy people and in individuals with an ACL injury or PFPS.METHODS: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We searched the data...
APTA is a sponsor of the Decade, an international, multidisciplinary initiative to improve health-re...
IntroductionOver 125,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur each year in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on neuromuscular risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament (...
Background: Increased knee abduction angle during activity is suggested to be a risk factor for sust...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and patellofemoral pain (PFP) are common sports-related knee...
Background: To systematically review the association between knee abduction kinematics and kinetics ...
Background: To systematically review the association between knee abduction kinematics and kinetics ...
Higher injury rates for knee anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) have been found in female athletes com...
Background Increased knee abduction during weight-bearing activities is suggested to be a contributi...
Objective: To investigate if muscle strength and muscle activation patterns are associated with incr...
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common chronic knee injuries; however, little...
Knee-valgus motion is a potential risk factor for certain lower extremity injuries, including anteri...
Excessive knee abduction moment and knee valgus in a weight bearing limb are well known biomechanica...
© 2020 Raneem HaddaraThe knee is the most injured joint in the body with injuries often caused by a ...
Purpose: Anterior cruciate ligament injuries and patellofemoral pain syndrome are both common and si...
APTA is a sponsor of the Decade, an international, multidisciplinary initiative to improve health-re...
IntroductionOver 125,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur each year in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on neuromuscular risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament (...
Background: Increased knee abduction angle during activity is suggested to be a risk factor for sust...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and patellofemoral pain (PFP) are common sports-related knee...
Background: To systematically review the association between knee abduction kinematics and kinetics ...
Background: To systematically review the association between knee abduction kinematics and kinetics ...
Higher injury rates for knee anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) have been found in female athletes com...
Background Increased knee abduction during weight-bearing activities is suggested to be a contributi...
Objective: To investigate if muscle strength and muscle activation patterns are associated with incr...
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common chronic knee injuries; however, little...
Knee-valgus motion is a potential risk factor for certain lower extremity injuries, including anteri...
Excessive knee abduction moment and knee valgus in a weight bearing limb are well known biomechanica...
© 2020 Raneem HaddaraThe knee is the most injured joint in the body with injuries often caused by a ...
Purpose: Anterior cruciate ligament injuries and patellofemoral pain syndrome are both common and si...
APTA is a sponsor of the Decade, an international, multidisciplinary initiative to improve health-re...
IntroductionOver 125,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur each year in the United Sta...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on neuromuscular risk factors for anterior cruciate ligament (...