Associations between cognitive function and ACL injury-related biomechanics: a systematic review
Context: Does lower baseline cognitive function predispose athletes to ACL injury risk,
especially when performing unplanned or dual-task movements? Objective: To evaluate the …
especially when performing unplanned or dual-task movements? Objective: To evaluate the …
Think outside the box: Incorporating secondary cognitive tasks into return to sport testing after ACL reconstruction
The optimal set of return to sport (RTS) tests after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and
ACL reconstruction (ACLR) remains elusive. Many athletes fail to pass current RTS test …
ACL reconstruction (ACLR) remains elusive. Many athletes fail to pass current RTS test …
Visual cognition associated with knee proprioception, time to stability, and sensory integration neural activity after ACL reconstruction
Visual cognitive ability has previously been associated with anterior cruciate ligament injury
and injury risk biomechanics in healthy athletes. Neuroimaging reports have identified …
and injury risk biomechanics in healthy athletes. Neuroimaging reports have identified …
Preliminary brain-behavioral neural correlates of anterior cruciate ligament injury risk landing biomechanics using a novel bilateral leg press neuroimaging paradigm
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk reduction strategies primarily focus on
biomechanical factors related to frontal plane knee motion and loading. Although central …
biomechanical factors related to frontal plane knee motion and loading. Although central …
Relationship between cognitive performance and lower extremity biomechanics: implications for sports-related concussion
Background: Collegiate athletes with prior sports-related concussion (SRC) are at increased
risk for lower extremity (LE) injuries; however, the biomechanical and cognitive mechanisms …
risk for lower extremity (LE) injuries; however, the biomechanical and cognitive mechanisms …
An ecological dynamics approach to ACL injury risk research: a current opinion
R Bolt, P Heuvelmans, A Benjaminse… - Sports …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Research of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk aims to identify
modifiable risk factors that are linked to the mechanisms of injury. Information from these …
modifiable risk factors that are linked to the mechanisms of injury. Information from these …
[HTML][HTML] Increased visual distraction can impair landing biomechanics
Failed jump landings represent a key mechanism of musculoskeletal trauma. It has been
speculated that cognitive dual-task loading during the flight phase may moderate the injury …
speculated that cognitive dual-task loading during the flight phase may moderate the injury …
Influence of cognitive performance on musculoskeletal injury risk: a systematic review
JM Avedesian, W Forbes… - The American journal …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: While a large number of studies have investigated the anatomic, hormonal,
and biomechanical risk factors related to musculoskeletal (MSK) injury risk, there is growing …
and biomechanical risk factors related to musculoskeletal (MSK) injury risk, there is growing …
Fatigue induced by repeated changes of direction in élite female football (soccer) players: impact on lower limb biomechanics and implications for ACL injury …
Background The etiology of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury in women football
results from the interaction of several extrinsic and intrinsic risk factors. Extrinsic factors …
results from the interaction of several extrinsic and intrinsic risk factors. Extrinsic factors …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical Significance of the Static and Dynamic Q-angle
Q-angle represents the resultant force vector of the quadriceps and patellar tendons acting
on the patella. An increased Q-angle has been considered a risk factor for many disorders …
on the patella. An increased Q-angle has been considered a risk factor for many disorders …