Co-contraction of the muscles is proposed in the literature as one of the strategies that anterior cruciate ligament deficient (ACLD) subjects can use to compensate the loss of ACL function. This study examined the response of ACLD and control subjects to different shear forces in isometric and slow-dynamic knee extensions. Twelve chronic ACLD and 10 control subjects performed submaximal positioning and slow-dynamic knee extensions (between 45° and 5° of knee flexion) with two external flexion moments both applied at two distances on the lower leg. The shear force was controlled by changing the moment arm without changing the moment. Electromyographic data were collected from knee flexor and extensor muscles. In the analysis of variance, no...
This study addresses the question of whether anterior shearing forces are present at the knee during...
Abstract Neuromuscular control is believed to be a critical factor in dynamic knee stability. The pu...
© 2020 Raneem HaddaraThe knee is the most injured joint in the body with injuries often caused by a ...
It has been reported that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-deficient subjects increase the level of ...
Lynn Snyder-MacklerAnterior cruciate ligament-deficient (ACL-D) individuals who fail to dynamically ...
The hamstring muscles have the potential to counteract anterior shear forces at the knee joint by co...
Treatment of anterior cruciate ligament deficient (ACLD) patients is complicated by difficulty in ac...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Descent of a ramp has been shown to induce large anterior shear forces on th...
INTRODUCTION Analysing adaptations to injury displayed by functional chronic anterior cruciate ligam...
It is known that individuals missing a functional anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in one limb exhib...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency has been shown to alter the muscle function of the leg. ...
Background: High graft strains incurred during rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament recon...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency may cause functional instability of the knee (noncopers)...
Snyder-Mackler, LynneMany of the estimated 200,000 individuals who sustain anterior cruciate ligamen...
Introduction Recent theoretical studies indicate that during leg extension exercises the tibiofemora...
This study addresses the question of whether anterior shearing forces are present at the knee during...
Abstract Neuromuscular control is believed to be a critical factor in dynamic knee stability. The pu...
© 2020 Raneem HaddaraThe knee is the most injured joint in the body with injuries often caused by a ...
It has been reported that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-deficient subjects increase the level of ...
Lynn Snyder-MacklerAnterior cruciate ligament-deficient (ACL-D) individuals who fail to dynamically ...
The hamstring muscles have the potential to counteract anterior shear forces at the knee joint by co...
Treatment of anterior cruciate ligament deficient (ACLD) patients is complicated by difficulty in ac...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Descent of a ramp has been shown to induce large anterior shear forces on th...
INTRODUCTION Analysing adaptations to injury displayed by functional chronic anterior cruciate ligam...
It is known that individuals missing a functional anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in one limb exhib...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency has been shown to alter the muscle function of the leg. ...
Background: High graft strains incurred during rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament recon...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency may cause functional instability of the knee (noncopers)...
Snyder-Mackler, LynneMany of the estimated 200,000 individuals who sustain anterior cruciate ligamen...
Introduction Recent theoretical studies indicate that during leg extension exercises the tibiofemora...
This study addresses the question of whether anterior shearing forces are present at the knee during...
Abstract Neuromuscular control is believed to be a critical factor in dynamic knee stability. The pu...
© 2020 Raneem HaddaraThe knee is the most injured joint in the body with injuries often caused by a ...