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The following pages link to The effect of hamstring muscle compensation for anterior laxity in the ACL-deficient knee during gait (Q73835036):
Displaying 15 items.
- Quadriceps/hamstrings co-activation increases early after total knee arthroplasty. (Q33694039) (← links)
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Compensation during Gait using Hamstring Muscle Activity (Q34072302) (← links)
- Compensatory mechanisms in anterior cruciate ligament deficiency (Q35109741) (← links)
- Knee muscle activity during gait in patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury: a systematic review of electromyographic studies (Q35878549) (← links)
- Estimation of ligament loading and anterior tibial translation in healthy and ACL-deficient knees during gait and the influence of increasing tibial slope using EMG-driven approach. (Q41475510) (← links)
- Activation of biceps femoris long head reduces tibiofemoral anterior shear force and tibial internal rotation torque in healthy subjects (Q47198520) (← links)
- The relationship between isokinetic quadriceps strength and laxity on gait analysis parameters in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed knees (Q47580793) (← links)
- Biomechanical changes elicited by an anterior cruciate ligament deficiency during steady rate cycling (Q47892819) (← links)
- Study on three-dimensional kinematics and electromyography of ACL deficient knee participants wearing a functional knee brace during running (Q51232432) (← links)
- Effect of hamstrings muscle action on stability of the ACL-deficient knee in isokinetic extension exercise. (Q52027866) (← links)
- Hamstring weakness as an indicator of poor knee function in ACL-deficient patients (Q79227786) (← links)
- Does cyclical loading affect the elution of antibiotics from articulating cement knee spacers? (Q84447446) (← links)
- Biomechanical evaluation of using one hamstrings tendon for ACL reconstruction: a human cadaveric study (Q84570975) (← links)
- The Effects of Hamstring Harvesting on Outcomes in Anterior Cruciate Ligament–Reconstructed Patients: A Comparative Study Between Hamstring-Harvested and -Unharvested Patients (Q84850478) (← links)
- Selective contribution of each hamstring muscle to anterior cruciate ligament protection and tibiofemoral joint stability in leg-extension exercise: a simulation study (Q86781016) (← links)