Effect of vitamin D on anterior cruciate ligament injury rates and post-reconstruction function-A systematic review. [PDF]
Pasquini A+6 more
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Abstract This narrative review provides an overview of protein‐based perioperative nutrition interventions for improving muscle mass and functional outcomes in patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery. Globally, the number of joint replacement procedures continues to rise annually, with beneficial outcomes in terms of pain relief and quality of life ...
Oliver C. Witard+6 more
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Walking gait biomechanics in individuals with quadriceps tendon autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. [PDF]
Pfile K+5 more
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Chronic and acute mediators of passive viscoelasticity in human skeletal muscle fibres
Abstract The cellular viscoelastic modulus in skeletal muscle tissue responds dynamically to chronic stressors, such as age and exercise. Passive tissue mechanics can also be sensitive to acute stimuli, such as mechanical loading and/or activation‐induced muscle fatigue.
Grace E. Privett+3 more
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Nonoperative Treatment of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears With 5-Year Follow-up. [PDF]
Rugg CM, Tucker LY, Ding DY.
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Translation and Psychometric Evaluation of the Thai Version of the Short Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport After Injury Scale. [PDF]
Juntharamussakarn C+3 more
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Abstract figure legend With ageing and age‐related neurodegenerative diseases, the amount of GABA and GABAergic inhibition as well as the modulation (indicated by sine wave) of GABAergic inhibition is reduced, whereas excitation is increased. In many parts of the brain, this leads to a mismatch of facilitatory (green neurons) and inhibitory (red ...
Wolfgang Taube, Benedikt Lauber
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Return to Soccer After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: An Outcome or a Decision? [PDF]
Hållén I+3 more
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Abstract figure legend Muscle unloading induces declines in muscle function, particularly in maximal and explosive strength. The decline in explosive strength (quantified as rate of force development, RFD) is greater than the decline in maximal strength (quantified as maximal force, Fmax).
Luca Ruggiero, Markus Gruber
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Advancements in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: From Diagnosis to the Return-to-Sports. [PDF]
Bouguennec N, Hardy A.
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