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171 related items for PubMed ID: 17151846

  • 1. Submaximal fatigue of the hamstrings impairs specific reflex components and knee stability.
    Melnyk M, Gollhofer A.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2007 May; 15(5):525-32. PubMed ID: 17151846
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  • 2. Changes in stretch reflex excitability are related to "giving way" symptoms in patients with anterior cruciate ligament rupture.
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  • 4. The effects of muscle fatigue on neuromuscular function and anterior tibial translation in healthy knees.
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  • 7. Effect of fatigue on hamstring reflex responses and posterior-anterior tibial translation in men and women.
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  • 8. Antagonist muscle moment is increased in ACL deficient subjects during maximal dynamic knee extension.
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  • 9. Repetitive jumping and sprinting until exhaustion alters hamstring reflex responses and tibial translation in males and females.
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  • 10. Medial and lateral hamstrings and quadriceps co-activation affects knee joint kinematics and ACL elongation: a pilot study.
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  • 11. Sagittal plane knee translation and electromyographic activity during closed and open kinetic chain exercises in anterior cruciate ligament-deficient patients and control subjects.
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  • 12. Does wearing a functional knee brace affect hamstring reflex time in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency during muscle fatigue?
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  • 13. Effect of knee joint laxity on long-loop postural reflexes: evidence for a human capsular-hamstring reflex.
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  • 16. Longer electromechanical delay impairs hamstrings explosive force versus quadriceps.
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  • 17. Effect of fatigue on tibial rotation after single- and double-bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a 3-dimensional kinematic and kinetic matched-group analysis.
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  • 18. Anterior cruciate ligament functional brace use in sports.
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  • 19. Tibial translation and muscle activation during rehabilitation exercises 5 weeks after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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  • 20. Jump landing strategies in male and female college athletes and the implications of such strategies for anterior cruciate ligament injury.
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