Brain activation and single-limb balance following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Objective To compare brain activity between individuals with anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction (ACLR) and controls during balance. To determine the influence of …
reconstruction (ACLR) and controls during balance. To determine the influence of …
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed patients who recovered normal postural control have dissimilar brain activation patterns compared to healthy controls
YW An, Y Kang, HP Jun, E Chang - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary We report that patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction have
similar postural control but different cortical activation patterns in several regions of the brain …
similar postural control but different cortical activation patterns in several regions of the brain …
Neuroplasticity associated with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
injury may result in neuroplastic changes due to lost mechanoreceptors of the ACL and …
injury may result in neuroplastic changes due to lost mechanoreceptors of the ACL and …
Postural stability during visual-based cognitive and motor dual-tasks after ACLR
Objectives Determine the effect of visual-based motor and cognitive dual tasking on postural
stability in those with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction relative to matched controls …
stability in those with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction relative to matched controls …
Functional cortical connectivity related to postural control in patients six weeks after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
T Lehmann, D Büchel, C Mouton, A Gokeler… - Frontiers in Human …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Whereas initial findings have already identified cortical patterns accompanying
proprioceptive deficiencies in patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) …
proprioceptive deficiencies in patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) …
External focus of attention influences cortical activity associated with single limb balance performance
DA Sherman, T Lehmann, J Baumeister… - Physical …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Objective External focus (EF) of attention leads to improved balance performance.
Consideration of the neuromodulatory effects of EF may inform its clinical utility in …
Consideration of the neuromodulatory effects of EF may inform its clinical utility in …
[HTML][HTML] A Preliminary Investigation into the Neural Correlates of Knee Loading during a Change of Direction Task in Individuals after Anterior Cruciate Ligament …
Background Central nervous system (CNS) function after ACLR, quantified by the blood
oxygen level dependent (BOLD) response, is altered in regions of sensory function during …
oxygen level dependent (BOLD) response, is altered in regions of sensory function during …
Organization of sensorimotor activity in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed individuals: an fMRI conjunction analysis
Introduction Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is characterized by persistent
involved limb functional deficits that persist for years despite rehabilitation. Previous …
involved limb functional deficits that persist for years despite rehabilitation. Previous …
Neural activity for hip-knee control in those with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a task-based functional connectivity analysis
Anterior cruciate ligament injury may induce neurophysiological changes for sensorimotor
control. Neuroimaging investigations have revealed unique brain activity patterns for knee …
control. Neuroimaging investigations have revealed unique brain activity patterns for knee …
Effects of cognitive-and motor-dual tasks on postural control regularity following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Background High injury rates following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR)
motivate the need to better understand lingering movement deficiencies following return to …
motivate the need to better understand lingering movement deficiencies following return to …