نتایج جستجو برای: lower extremity injury

تعداد نتایج: 1000019  

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2014
Marcie Harris-Hayes Karen Steger-May Christine Koh Nat K Royer Valentina Graci Gretchen B Salsich

CONTEXT Abnormal movement patterns have been implicated in lower extremity injury. Reliable, valid, and easily implemented assessment methods are needed to examine existing musculoskeletal disorders and investigate predictive factors for lower extremity injury. OBJECTIVE To determine the reliability of experienced and novice testers in making visual assessments of lower extremity movement pat...

2016
Huiwen Chen Sean Thomas Mcphillips Vishnu Chundi

Compartment syndrome is a rare but a well-documented complication in patients with trauma-induced group A streptococcus infection. Here, we present a case of a male who developed compartment syndrome on the left lower extremity after an injury inoculated by group A streptococcus on the right lower extremity. The patient was resuscitated with antibiotics, urgent fasciotomy, and immunoglobulin. T...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2005
John D Willson Christopher P Dougherty Mary Lloyd Ireland Irene McClay Davis

Core stability may provide several benefits to the musculoskeletal system, from maintaining low back health to preventing knee ligament injury. As a result, the acquisition and maintenance of core stability is of great interest to physical therapists, athletic trainers, and musculoskeletal researchers. Core stability is the ability of the lumbopelvic hip complex to prevent buckling and to retur...

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2012
Jeffrey Paszkewicz Tristen Webb Brian Waters Cailee Welch McCarty Bonnie Van Lunen

CLINICAL SCENARIO There is a high incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in adolescents participating in pivoting sports such as soccer, basketball, and handball. Most ACL injuries in athletes are noncontact injuries, with a mechanism of sudden deceleration, change in direction, or landing from a jump. These mechanisms coupled with an increase in contraction of the quadriceps have...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2008
Thuan V Ly Thomas G Travison Renan C Castillo Michael J Bosse Ellen J MacKenzie

BACKGROUND Lower-extremity injury severity scoring systems were developed to assist surgeons in decision-making regarding whether to amputate or perform limb salvage after high-energy trauma to the lower extremity. These scoring systems have been shown to not be good predictors of limb amputation or salvage. This study was performed to evaluate the clinical utility of the five commonly used low...

2016
Cameron P. Shirazi Heidi A. Israel Scott G. Kaar

BACKGROUND There is no baseline activity scale yet validated in pediatric patients. The Marx and Tegner scales have been validated in adult patients only. The Tegner scale involves questions not pertinent to children, such as their work activity. The Marx scale is simple, and all its questions can be related to athletic activities. HYPOTHESIS The Marx scale is reliable for use in a pediatric ...

2006
MICHAEL D. ROBINSON PHILLIP R. BRYANT

INTRODUCTION EPIDEMIOLOGY PERIPHERAL NERVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF NERVE INJURIES END ORGAN CHANGES FOLLOWING DENERVATION MECHANISMS OF NERVE INJURY ELECTRODIAGNOSIS OF PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES REHABILITATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES CAUSALGIA (COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME, TYPE-II) UPPER EXTREMITY NERVE INJURIES AND ENTRAPMENT SYNDROMES NERVE INJURIES AND EN...

Journal: :Sports medicine 2016
Wesam Saleh A Al Attar Najeebullah Soomro Evangelos Pappas Peter J Sinclair Ross H Sanders

BACKGROUND The FIFA Medical and Research Centre (F-MARC) has designed a comprehensive warm-up program targeting muscular strength, body kinaesthetic awareness, and neuromuscular control during static and dynamic movements to decrease injury risk for soccer players. Prior studies have investigated the effectiveness of the F-MARC programs, but have not consistently reported a statistically signif...

2012
Tobias Hein Pia Janssen Ursula Wagner-Fritz Stefan Grau

Background The incidence of running injuries appears to be multifactorial, e.g. with regard to training errors or kinematics of the lower extremity [1,2]. To date, studies examining differences between healthy and injured runners are mainly retrospective, and therefore not able to determine whether these differences are the cause or effect of injury. The goal of this prospective study is to eva...

2017
Marc Schnetzke Benedict Swartman Isabel Bonnen Holger Keil Svenja Schüler Paul A. Grützner Jochen Franke

BACKGROUND Fractures of the extremities are often complicated by a variable degree of swelling secondary to hemorrhage and soft tissue injury. Patients typically require up to 7 days of inpatient bed rest and elevation to reduce swelling to an acceptable level for operative treatment with internal fixation. Alternatively, an intermittent pneumatic compression device, such as the Vascular Impuls...

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