Neuromuscular consequences of anterior cruciate ligament injury

CD Ingersoll, TL Grindstaff, BG Pietrosimone… - Clinics in sports …, 2008 - Elsevier
The neuromuscular consequences of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury are important
considerations because these deficits play a crucial role in a patient's recovery following …

Knee pain and mobility impairments: meniscal and articular cartilage lesions: clinical practice guidelines linked to the international classification of functioning …

DS Logerstedt, L Snyder-Mackler, RC Ritter… - Journal of Orthopaedic & …, 2010 - jospt.org
The Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association presents this fifth set
of clinical practice guidelines on knee pain and mobility impairments, linked to the …

[HTML][HTML] Lower limb strength in professional soccer players: profile, asymmetry, and training age

K Fousekis, E Tsepis, G Vagenas - Journal of sports science & …, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Kicking and cutting skills in soccer are clearly unilateral, require asymmetrical motor patterns
and lead to the development of asymmetrical adaptations in the musculoskeletal function of …

Lower limb asymmetry in mechanical muscle function: A comparison between ski racers with and without ACL reconstruction

MJ Jordan, P Aagaard, W Herzog - Scandinavian journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Due to a high incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) re‐injury in alpine ski racers, this
study aims to assess functional asymmetry in the countermovement jump (CMJ), squat jump …

A pair-matched comparison of return to pivoting sports at 1 year in anterior cruciate ligament–injured patients after a nonoperative versus an operative treatment …

H Grindem, I Eitzen, H Moksnes… - … American journal of …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Patients usually return to pivoting sports between 6 months and 1 year after
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, but no matched study has so far examined 1 …

Knee stability and movement coordination impairments: knee ligament sprain: clinical practice guidelines linked to the international classification of functioning …

DS Logerstedt, L Snyder-Mackler, RC Ritter… - Journal of Orthopaedic & …, 2010 - jospt.org
The Orthopaedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association presents this fourth
set of clinical practice guidelines on knee ligament sprain, linked to the International …

Biomechanical and neuromuscular characteristics of male athletes: implications for the development of anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention programs

D Sugimoto, E Alentorn-Geli, J Mendiguchía… - Sports Medicine, 2015 - Springer
Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is likely the most effective strategy to
reduce undesired health consequences including reconstruction surgery, long-term …

[HTML][HTML] Gait and neuromuscular asymmetries after acute ACL rupture

ES Gardinier, K Manal, TS Buchanan… - Medicine and science …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The decreased internal knee extensor moment is a significant gait asymmetry among
patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) deficiency, yet the muscular strategy driving …

Controversies in knee rehabilitation: anterior cruciate ligament injury

MJ Failla, AJH Arundale… - Clinics in sports …, 2015 - sportsmed.theclinics.com
More than 250,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur yearly in the United
States, 1 with 125,000 to 175,000 undergoing ACL reconstruction (ACLR). 2, 3 Although …

[PDF][PDF] Rapid hamstrings/quadriceps strength in ACL-reconstructed elite alpine ski racers

MJ Jordan, P Aagaard, W Herzog - Medicine & Science in Sports & …, 2015 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT JORDAN, MJ, P. AAGAARD, and W. HERZOG. Rapid Hamstrings/Quadriceps
Strength in ACL-Reconstructed Elite Alpine Ski Racers. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 47, No …