2006
DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2006.2290
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Sagittal Plane Knee Motion in the ACL-Deficient Knee During Body Weight Shift Exercises on Different Support Surfaces

Abstract: Study design: Experimental design with group comparisons.Objectives: To compare anterior tibial translation and muscle activity among different exercises for early weight-bearing and neuromuscular training in individuals with a unilateral anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and in uninjured controls. Background: The effects of exercise and activity on tibial translation must be taken into consideration during rehabilitation after ACL injury. Methods and Measures:Twelve patients with an ACL-deficient knee a… Show more

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“…Lesion of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most studied ligamentous knee trauma leading to deficiency of proprioception and stability, reduction of muscle strength and functional performance. Ligamentous trauma of weight-bearing joints is not only biomechanical problem in terms of joint instability (Kapreli and Athanasopoulos 2009, Kvist 2008, Kvist 2006, Wikstrom et al 2006, but presents also deafferentation trauma (Bonfim et al 2003). Decreased proprioception and increased nociception modulate afferent flow, cause disturbance in the neuromuscular control and affect the motor responses, resulting in dysfunction of the injured limb (Kapreli and Athanasopoulos 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lesion of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most studied ligamentous knee trauma leading to deficiency of proprioception and stability, reduction of muscle strength and functional performance. Ligamentous trauma of weight-bearing joints is not only biomechanical problem in terms of joint instability (Kapreli and Athanasopoulos 2009, Kvist 2008, Kvist 2006, Wikstrom et al 2006, but presents also deafferentation trauma (Bonfim et al 2003). Decreased proprioception and increased nociception modulate afferent flow, cause disturbance in the neuromuscular control and affect the motor responses, resulting in dysfunction of the injured limb (Kapreli and Athanasopoulos 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%