Arthrogenic muscle inhibition following anterior cruciate ligament injury
B Pietrosimone, AS Lepley… - Journal of Sport …, 2022 - journals.humankinetics.com
Arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) is a common impairment in individuals who sustain an
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The AMI causes decreased muscle activation, which …
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The AMI causes decreased muscle activation, which …
Rupture, reconstruction, and rehabilitation: a multi-disciplinary review of mechanisms for central nervous system adaptations following anterior cruciate ligament injury
Background Despite surgical reconstruction and extensive rehabilitation, persistent
quadriceps inhibition, gait asymmetry, and functional impairment remain prevalent in …
quadriceps inhibition, gait asymmetry, and functional impairment remain prevalent in …
Arthrogenic muscle inhibition after anterior cruciate ligament injury: Injured and uninjured limb recovery over time
Introduction It is well documented that marked weakness of the quadriceps is present after
knee joint injury. This joint trauma induces a presynaptic reflex inhibition of musculature …
knee joint injury. This joint trauma induces a presynaptic reflex inhibition of musculature …
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 …
Mechanisms of arthrogenic muscle inhibition
Context: Arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) continues to be a limiting factor in joint
rehabilitation as the inability to volitionally activate muscle significantly dampens recovery …
rehabilitation as the inability to volitionally activate muscle significantly dampens recovery …
[HTML][HTML] A multi-systems approach to human movement after ACL reconstruction: The musculoskeletal system
Several negative adaptations to the musculoskeletal system occur following anterior cruciate
ligament (ACL) injury and ACL reconstruction (ACLR) such as arthrogenic muscle inhibition …
ligament (ACL) injury and ACL reconstruction (ACLR) such as arthrogenic muscle inhibition …
Brain activity associated with quadriceps strength deficits after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Prolonged treatment resistant quadriceps weakness after anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction (ACL-R) contributes to re-injury risk, poor patient outcomes, and earlier …
reconstruction (ACL-R) contributes to re-injury risk, poor patient outcomes, and earlier …
A multi-systems approach to human movement after ACL reconstruction: the nervous system
Postoperative rehabilitation of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction mainly
focuses on the restoration of strength and range of motion with a long-term goal to return …
focuses on the restoration of strength and range of motion with a long-term goal to return …
Increased short interval intracortical inhibition in participants with previous hamstring strain injury
Purpose Cortical mechanisms may contribute to weakness in participants with previous
hamstring strain injury. This study aims to examine intra-cortical inhibition (SICI) and …
hamstring strain injury. This study aims to examine intra-cortical inhibition (SICI) and …
Arthrogenic muscle inhibition: best evidence, mechanisms, and theory for treating the unseen in clinical rehabilitation
Context: Arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) impedes the recovery of muscle function
following joint injury, and in a broader sense, acts as a limiting factor in rehabilitation if left …
following joint injury, and in a broader sense, acts as a limiting factor in rehabilitation if left …