نتایج جستجو برای: knee flexion strength

تعداد نتایج: 278007  

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2010
Neil A Segal Natalie A Glass David T Felson Michael Hurley Mei Yang Michael Nevitt Cora E Lewis James C Torner

PURPOSE Impaired quadriceps strength and joint position sense (JPS) have been linked with knee osteoarthritis (OA) cross-sectionally. Although neither has been independently associated with incident radiographic OA, their combination may mediate risk. The purpose of this study was to determine whether better sensorimotor function protects against the development of incident radiographic or symp...

Background: Anterior cruciate ligament injury is one of the most common injuries of the knee joint and prevention of this injury is of great importance(1). Considering that ground reaction forces are one of the load factors on the anterior cruciate ligament, Despite much research in this field to prevent ACL injury, the prevalence of this injury is still high(2). For example, previous studies h...

2014
Guy Trudel Hans K Uhthoff Louis Goudreau Odette Laneuville

BACKGROUND Knee flexion contractures prevent the full extension of the knee joint and cause disability. The etiology is not well defined. Extended periods of immobilization of joints lead to contractures difficult to completely reverse by rehabilitation treatments. Recovery of the complete range of motion without intervention has not been studied but is of importance to optimize clinical manage...

2016
Chang-Gyun Kim Bog Ja Jeoung

Volleyball players performed numerous repetitions of spike actions, which uses and requires strong and explosive force, and control of the muscles of the shoulder, lower back, and legs. Muscle imbalance is one of the main causes of sport injuries. The purpose of this study was to assess isokinetic muscle functions in male volleyball players. We thus aim to accurately evaluate their muscle funct...

2017
ANNA CRONSTRÖM Anna Cronström Joanna Kvist

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and patellofemoral pain (PFP) are common sports-related knee injuries. Their consequences include compromised health of the effected individual and substantial financial costs for society. Increased knee abduction or a knee medial to foot position (KMFP), so called “kissing knees”, during weight-bearing activities is reported to be more common in patients...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2006
Saryn R Goldberg Sylvia Ounpuu Allison S Arnold James R Gage Scott L Delp

Stiff-knee gait is a movement abnormality in which knee flexion during swing phase is significantly diminished. This study investigates the relationships between knee flexion velocity at toe-off, joint moments during swing phase and double support, and improvements in stiff-knee gait following rectus femoris transfer surgery in subjects with cerebral palsy. Forty subjects who underwent a rectus...

ژورنال: مجله طب نظامی 2021

Background and Aim: Knee osteoarthritis is a common degenerative disease that disables affected people. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical outcome of local quadriceps vibration in military personnel with moderate knee osteoarthritis. Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 76 military personnel with moderate knee osteoarthritis were studied through simple random sampling...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2013
Edward D Lemaire Reza Samadi Louis Goudreau Jonathan Kofman

A linear piston hydraulic angular-velocity-based control knee joint was designed for people with knee-extensor weakness to engage knee-flexion resistance when knee-flexion angular velocity reaches a preset threshold, such as during a stumble, but to otherwise allow free knee motion. During mechanical testing at the lowest angular-velocity threshold, the device engaged within 2 degrees knee flex...

2014
J Hynd

Background: Contemporary studies have investigated the effects of bicycle saddle height for optimal performance and injury prevention. A recent review established a dynamic knee flexion angle of 25 ̊-30 ̊ for optimal economy, anaerobic power, and knee tracking (Bini et al., 2011: Sports Medicine, 41, 463-476). Muyor et al, (2011: Journal of Human Kinetics, 29, 15-23), investigated hamstring exten...

Journal: :Practical neurology 2017
Charles Mark Wiles

The signs associated with an upper motor neurone syndrome vary considerably between text books. Often included are loss of dexterous, rapid and fractionated voluntary movements, variation of movement with mode of activation (prime mover, synergist, antagonist), weakness, various postural signs (eg, pronator drift), time-dependent tonal and tendon reflex changes and the extensor plantar response...

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