Morphologic characteristics help explain the gender difference in peak anterior cruciate ligament strain during a simulated pivot landing
Background: Gender differences exist in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) cross-sectional
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
[引用][C] Morphologic Characteristics Help Explain the Gender Difference in Peak Anterior Cruciate Ligament Strain During a Simulated Pivot Landing
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Morphologic Characteristics Help Explain the Gender Difference in Peak Anterior Cruciate
Ligament Strain During a Simulated Pivot Landing CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal …
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Morphologic characteristics help explain the gender difference in peak anterior cruciate ligament strain during a simulated pivot landing.
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Background Gender differences exist in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) cross-sectional
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
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Background Gender differences exist in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) cross-sectional
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
Morphologic Characteristics Help Explain the Gender Difference in Peak Anterior Cruciate Ligament Strain During a Simulated Pivot Landing.
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Background: Gender differences exist in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) cross-sectional
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
Morphologic characteristics help explain the gender difference in peak anterior cruciate ligament strain during a simulated pivot landing
DB Lipps, YK Oh, JA Ashton-Miller… - … American journal of …, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Gender differences exist in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) cross-sectional
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …
area and lateral tibial slope. Biomechanical principles suggest that the direction of these …