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Abstract Radial meniscus tears are a common tear pattern that, if left untreated, can ultimately lead to accelerated degenerative changes and disability. There is well‐established evidence that supports meniscal preservation in patients with radial meniscus tears.
Brandon Omari Boyd +3 more
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International Journal of Exercise Science 17(4): 768-778, 2024. The objectives of this study were to report weight-normalized, sex- and sport-stratified normative values for hamstrings and quadriceps isometric strength in collegiate soccer and basketball
Breitbach, Anthony +4 more
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries occur frequently in athletics, and plyometric exercises may aid in preventing these injuries. The purpose of this study was to determine which plyometric exercises produce the greatest activation of the gluteal ...
Struminger, Aaron Howard
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BACKGROUND: The semitendinosus muscle, a common hamstring injury site, often sustains damage at its myotendinous junctions. Understanding these connections is crucial for comprehending injury mechanisms and guiding treatment.
Dawid W. Dziedzic +5 more
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BACKGROUND Hamstring muscle strain is one of the most common injuries in sports. Therefore, to investigate the factors influencing hamstring strain, the differences in passive tension applied to the hamstring muscles at the same knee and hip positions as
M. Nakamura +8 more
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Abstract Hamstring tendon autografts remain a popular choice for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction due to their favorable biomechanical properties and reduced donor‐site morbidity; however, delayed tendon‐to–bone integration and tunnel widening continue to limit outcomes when compared with bone–patellar tendon–bone grafts.
Cillian J. Keogh +2 more
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BILATERAL PROXIMAL RELEASE OF THE HAMSTRINGS IN CEREBRAL PALSY
1. In children with cerebral palsy and spastic paraplegia or tetraplegia with no fixed fiexion of the knees, tightness of the hamstrings may limit the stride, restrict passive straight leg raising and cause inability to sit up with the knees extended ...
W. J. W. Sharrard, N. Seymour
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Abstract Multiligament knee injuries represent rare and challenging injuries that require complex surgical management to restore stability and function. Current evidence supports anatomic single‐stage reconstructions when feasible in order to re‐establish knee kinematics and enable early rehabilitation.
Logan D. Moews +6 more
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The functional significance of hamstrings composition: is it really a ‘fast’ muscle group? [PDF]
Hamstrings muscle fibre composition may be predominantly fast-twitch and could explain the high incidence of hamstrings strain injuries. However, hamstrings muscle composition in vivo, and its influence on knee flexor muscle function, remains unknown. We
Patrick Wheeler (1248546) +5 more
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Evaluating the Hamstring-to-Quadriceps Rate of Torque Development Ratio as an Indicator of Knee Stability in Male Basketball Players: A Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Background:Due to the crucial nature of knee joint stability in basketball players and the possible role of the rate of torque development hamstrings to quadriceps ratio for determining knee joint stability in the early phase of explosive movements, the ...
Maha Moore +3 more
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