作者
Benjamin G Serpell, Jennie M Scarvell, Mark R Pickering, Nick B Ball, Phillip Newman, Diana Perriman, John Warmenhoven, Paul N Smith
发表日期
2015/12
期刊
BMC musculoskeletal disorders
卷号
16
页码范围
1-11
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
Many injury prevention and rehabilitation programs aim to train hamstring and quadriceps co-activation to constrain excessive anterior tibial translation and protect the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) from injury. However, despite strong clinical belief in its efficacy, primary evidence supporting training co-activation of the hamstrings and quadriceps muscles for ACL injury prevention and rehabilitation is quite limited. Therefore, the purpose of the study presented in this paper was to determine if hamstring-quadriceps co-activation alters knee joint kinematics, and also establish if it affects ACL elongation.
Methods
A computed tomography (CT) scan from each participant’s dominant leg was acquired prior to performing two step-ups under fluoroscopy: one with ‘natural’ hamstring-quadriceps co-activation, one with deliberate co-activation …
引用总数
201620172018201920202021202220232024448366944