Peak vertical ground reaction force used to identify sub‐groups of individuals with differing biomechanical gait profiles post‐anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Katherine Collins,
Caroline Lisee,
Elizabeth Bjornsen
et al.
Abstract:Lesser peak vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) has been widely reported among individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Peak vGRF remains less than uninjured controls and relatively stable during the first year following ACLR. However, it is unknown whether there are subgroups of individuals exhibiting consistently greater peak vGRF in the first 6‐months following ACLR and if individuals with consistently greater peak vGRF exhibit kinematic and kinetic gait differences compared to i… Show more
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