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Introduction There is lack of studies on the effect of anti-pronation foot taping on the myoelectric activity of knee muscles. The purpose of this study was to investigate the immediate effect of anti-pronation foot taping on the myoelectric activity of ...
Omaima E. Saleh +2 more
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PREFERENTIAL VASTUS MEDIALIS OBLIQUE ACTIVATION ACHIEVED AS A TREATMENT FOR KNEE DISORDERS
The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of an open-stance cycling protocol (OSCP) with the traditional cycling foot position (TCFP) for preferential vastus medialis oblique (VMO) muscle activation, measured by surface electromyography (SEMG), and preferential VMO activation as defined by achieving significantly increased VMO/VL (vastus ...
F Buck, Willis +4 more
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Background: Until recently it has not been possible to isolate the mechanical behavior of individual muscles during passive stretching. Muscle shear modulus (an index of muscle stiffness) measured using ultrasound shear wave elastography can be used to ...
Jingfei Xu, François Hug, Siu Ngor Fu
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Background Locomat is a robotic exoskeleton providing guidance force and bodyweight support to facilitate intensive walking training for people with stroke.
Jianhua Lin +5 more
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Rectus femoris tendon morphometry and practical landmarks for harvesting: A cadaveric study
Abstract Purpose To perform a qualitative and quantitative cadaveric analysis of the rectus femoris (RF) tendon to determine its suitability as a standalone autograft for knee ligament reconstruction and to identify consistent anatomical landmarks for safe and reproducible harvest.
Vincent Marot +8 more
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Abstract Purpose The present study aimed to assess return to sport (RTS) rate, activity level and return to work (RTW) in young, physically active patients who underwent isolated distal femoral osteotomy (DFO) for lateral knee pain and valgus malalignment.
Gian Andrea Lucidi +6 more
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Abstract Medial knee ligament injuries are increasingly recognized as complex, multiplanar lesions, resulting not only in simple medial instability but also anteromedial rotatory instability, anteromedial instability, posteromedial instability, posteromedial rotatory instability, and post‐traumatic medial asymmetric hyperextension.
Konrad Malinowski +5 more
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Abstract Recurrent patellar instability is a common orthopaedic condition, particularly in young and active patients. Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction has emerged as the gold standard for surgical management in cases of objective instability.
Alexandre Coelho +4 more
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Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction Using Double Limbed Rectus Femoris Autograft
Abstract Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction is routinely performed when conservative treatment fails and patients present with recurrent patellar dislocations. Most described techniques require fixation or some type of bony procedure on the patella.
Vinicios Barreto Melo +6 more
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Abstract Early meniscal repair and anatomic reconstruction in a multiligament knee injury optimizes outcomes and restores tibiofemoral mechanics. This technique describes a lateral meniscus posterior root and radial tear repair, with concomitant medial ramp repair, performed during single‐stage reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament ...
Romir Patel +6 more
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