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The relationship between biomechanics and pathology after brain injury is poorly understood. Using computational modelling, Donat et al. show that mechanical strain immediately after injury predicts the extent of post-traumatic axonal pathology, helping ...
C. Donat+12 more
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Background Lower extremity sprain and strain injury constitutes a large percentage of lower extremity injuries experienced by soccer players. Yet, very limited data exists on the association between core strength and endurance and this injury.
A. Abdallah, N. Mohamed, M. A. Hegazy
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Muscle strain injuries disrupt the muscle‐tendon unit, early rehabilitation is associated with a faster return to sports (RTS), but the time course of tissue healing remains sparsely described.
M. Bayer+10 more
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The relationship between brain injury criteria and brain strain across different types of head impacts can be different [PDF]
Multiple brain injury criteria (BIC) are developed to quickly quantify brain injury risks after head impacts. These BIC originated from different head impact types (e.g. sports and car crashes) are widely used in risk evaluation. However, the accuracy of
Xianghao Zhan+12 more
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Muscle activation patterns in the Nordic hamstring exercise: Impact of prior strain injury
This study aimed to determine: (a) the spatial patterns of hamstring activation during the Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE); (b) whether previously injured hamstrings display activation deficits during the NHE; and (c) whether previously injured ...
M. Bourne+6 more
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Muscle strain injury vs muscle damage: Two mutually exclusive clinical entities
Muscle strain injury and exercise‐induced muscle damage have been described as a continuum of injury whereby microtears (muscle damage) lead to muscle strain injury.
M. McHugh, T. Tyler
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The rectus femoris (RF) has a region-specific functional role; that is, the proximal region of the RF contributes more than the middle and distal regions during hip flexion.
Y. Kubo+7 more
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Finite element head (FE) models are important numerical tools to study head injuries and develop protection systems. The generation of anatomically accurate and subject-specific head models with conforming hexahedral meshes remains a significant ...
Xiaogai Li, Zhou Zhou, S. Kleiven
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Aim: Hamstring strain injury is common in soccer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the physical capacity of players who have and have not suffered from hamstring strain injury in a sample of semi-professional and professional Norwegian soccer ...
O. Røksund+8 more
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An Old Problem: Aging and Skeletal-Muscle-Strain Injury.
Clinical Scenario: Even though chronological aging is an inevitable phenomenological consequence occurring in every living organism, it is biological aging that may be the most significant factor challenging our quality of life. Development of functional
B. Baker
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