نتایج جستجو برای: knee flexion strength

تعداد نتایج: 278007  

2014
José M. González-Ravé Daniel Juárez Jacobo A. Rubio-Arias Vicente J Clemente-Suarez María A Martinez-Valencia Javier Abian-Vicen

Isokinetic strength evaluation of the knee flexion and extension in concentric mode of contraction is an important part of the comprehensive evaluation of athletes. The aims of this study were to evaluate the isokinetic knee peak torque in both the extension and flexion movement in the dominant and non-dominant leg, and the relationship with jumping performance. Twelve elite male handball playe...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2006
A Häkkinen H Kautiainen P Hannonen J Ylinen H Mäkinen T Sokka

OBJECTIVE To study the extent to which muscle strength and performance, pain, and disease activity are associated with the total Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ) disability index and its subdimensions in male and female patients with rheumatoid arthritis. METHODS HAQ for functional capacity was completed by 135 patients with rheumatoid arthritis referred for orthopaedic surgery (74% wome...

Journal: :Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2012

2008
Melanie D. Fox Jeffrey A. Reinbolt Sylvia Õunpuu Scott L. Delp Silvia Blemker

Simulation results suggest that the primary mechanism for improvement in knee flexion after surgery is reduction of the muscle’s knee extension moment, rather than conversion to a knee flexion moment. Scarred transfer simulations resulted in an average peak knee flexion improvement (14° ± 5°) comparable to the average increase in knee flexion range of motion (13° ± 11°) in the subjects’ postope...

2016
Rafael Baptista Eduardo Onzi Natália Goulart Luis Dos Santos Gabriel Makarewicz Marco Vaz

Baptista R, Onzi E, Goulart N, Dos Santos LD, Makarewicz G, Vaz M. Effects of Concentric Versus Eccentric Strength Training on the Elderly’s Knee Extensor Structure and Function. JEPonline 2016;19(3):120-132. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of eccentric vs. concentric 12-wk strength training program on the quadriceps properties of elderly men. Twenty-three subjects performe...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2013
Wei Qi Ali Hosseini Tsung-Yuan Tsai Jing-Sheng Li Harry E Rubash Guoan Li

Achieving high flexion is an objective of contemporary total knee arthoplasty; however little is known on the knee biomechanics at high flexion under weight-bearing conditions. This study investigates the 6DOF kinematics and tibiofemoral cartilage contact biomechanics of the knee during weight-bearing flexion from full extension to maximal flexion. Eight knees from seven healthy subjects with n...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2007
Dennis E Anderson Michael L Madigan Maury A Nussbaum

Measurements of human strength can be important during analyses of physical activities. Such measurements have often taken the form of the maximum voluntary torque at a single joint angle and angular velocity. However, the available strength varies substantially with joint position and velocity. When examining dynamic activities, strength measurements should account for these variations. A mode...

2017
Hideyuki Usa Masashi Matsumura Kazuna Ichikawa Hitoshi Takei

This study attempted to develop a formula for predicting maximum muscle strength value for young, middle-aged, and elderly adults using theoretical Grade 3 muscle strength value (moment fair: Mf )-the static muscular moment to support a limb segment against gravity-from the manual muscle test by Daniels et al. A total of 130 healthy Japanese individuals divided by age group performed isometric ...

2014
Jibi Paul

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of physiotherapy treatment following Post TKR and suggest the standard criteria for outpatient discharge from physiotherapy department at KPJ Hospitals. Methods: Male And Female patients with unilateral and bilateral TKR and underwent rehabilitation at KPJ Hospital from Jan 2013 to Oct 2013 were selected as samples for the study. Pre ...

Journal: :Medical problems of performing artists 2013
Soledad Echegoyen Takeshi Aoyama Cristina Rodríguez

Zapateado is a repetitive percussive footwork in dance. This percussive movement, and the differences in technique, may be risk factors for injury. A survey on zapateado dance students found a rate of 1.5 injuries/1,000 exposures. Knee injuries are more frequent than in Spanish dancers than folkloric dancers. The aim of this research was to study the relationship between technique and ground re...

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