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709 related items for PubMed ID: 29661570

  • 1. Is hip strengthening the best treatment option for females with patellofemoral pain? A randomized controlled trial of three different types of exercises.
    Saad MC, Vasconcelos RA, Mancinelli LVO, Munno MSB, Liporaci RF, Grossi DB.
    Braz J Phys Ther; 2018; 22(5):408-416. PubMed ID: 29661570
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  • 2. Effects of functional stabilization training on pain, function, and lower extremity biomechanics in women with patellofemoral pain: a randomized clinical trial.
    Baldon Rde M, Serrão FV, Scattone Silva R, Piva SR.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2014 Apr; 44(4):240-251, A1-A8. PubMed ID: 24568258
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  • 3. Effects of neuromuscular training and strengthening of trunk and lower limbs muscles in women with Patellofemoral Pain: A protocol of randomized controlled clinical trial, blinded.
    Silva NC, Silva MC, Guimarães MG, Nascimento MBO, Felicio LR.
    Trials; 2019 Oct 11; 20(1):586. PubMed ID: 31604478
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  • 4. Short-term effects of hip abductors and lateral rotators strengthening in females with patellofemoral pain syndrome: a randomized controlled clinical trial.
    Fukuda TY, Rossetto FM, Magalhães E, Bryk FF, Lucareli PR, de Almeida Aparecida Carvalho N.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2010 Nov 11; 40(11):736-42. PubMed ID: 21041965
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  • 5. Closed kinetic chain exercises with or without additional hip strengthening exercises in management of patellofemoral pain syndrome: a randomized controlled trial.
    Ismail MM, Gamaleldein MH, Hassa KA.
    Eur J Phys Rehabil Med; 2013 Oct 11; 49(5):687-98. PubMed ID: 23820880
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  • 6. Study protocol: a randomised controlled trial comparing the long term effects of isolated hip strengthening, quadriceps-based training and free physical activity for patellofemoral pain syndrome (anterior knee pain).
    Hott A, Liavaag S, Juel NG, Brox JI.
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord; 2015 Feb 25; 16():40. PubMed ID: 25879452
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  • 8. Hip strengthening prior to functional exercises reduces pain sooner than quadriceps strengthening in females with patellofemoral pain syndrome: a randomized clinical trial.
    Dolak KL, Silkman C, Medina McKeon J, Hosey RG, Lattermann C, Uhl TL.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2011 Aug 25; 41(8):560-70. PubMed ID: 21654093
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  • 9. The Effect of Valgus Control Instruction Exercises on Pain, Strength, and Functionality in Active Females With Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome.
    Emamvirdi M, Letafatkar A, Khaleghi Tazji M.
    Sports Health; 2019 Aug 25; 11(3):223-237. PubMed ID: 31034336
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  • 10. Patellofemoral pain: One year results of a randomized trial comparing hip exercise, knee exercise, or free activity.
    Hott A, Brox JI, Pripp AH, Juel NG, Liavaag S.
    Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2020 Apr 25; 30(4):741-753. PubMed ID: 31846113
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  • 11. Effectiveness of Isolated Hip Exercise, Knee Exercise, or Free Physical Activity for Patellofemoral Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Hott A, Brox JI, Pripp AH, Juel NG, Paulsen G, Liavaag S.
    Am J Sports Med; 2019 May 25; 47(6):1312-1322. PubMed ID: 30958707
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  • 13. Adding motor control training to muscle strengthening did not substantially improve the effects on clinical or kinematic outcomes in women with patellofemoral pain: A randomised controlled trial.
    Rabelo NDDA, Costa LOP, Lima BM, Dos Reis AC, Bley AS, Fukuda TY, Lucareli PRG.
    Gait Posture; 2017 Oct 25; 58():280-286. PubMed ID: 28841508
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  • 14. Quadriceps strengthening with and without blood flow restriction in the treatment of patellofemoral pain: a double-blind randomised trial.
    Giles L, Webster KE, McClelland J, Cook JL.
    Br J Sports Med; 2017 Dec 25; 51(23):1688-1694. PubMed ID: 28500081
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  • 15. Evaluating eccentric hip torque and trunk endurance as mediators of changes in lower limb and trunk kinematics in response to functional stabilization training in women with patellofemoral pain.
    Baldon Rde M, Piva SR, Scattone Silva R, Serrão FV.
    Am J Sports Med; 2015 Jun 25; 43(6):1485-93. PubMed ID: 25790834
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  • 17. Does the addition of hip strengthening exercises improve outcomes following total knee arthroplasty? A study protocol for a randomized trial.
    Schache MB, McClelland JA, Webster KE.
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord; 2016 Jun 13; 17():259. PubMed ID: 27295978
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  • 18. The effects of isolated hip abductor and external rotator muscle strengthening on pain, health status, and hip strength in females with patellofemoral pain: a randomized controlled trial.
    Khayambashi K, Mohammadkhani Z, Ghaznavi K, Lyle MA, Powers CM.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2012 Jan 13; 42(1):22-9. PubMed ID: 22027216
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  • 20. Mcconnell's patellar taping does not alter knee and hip muscle activation differences during proprioceptive exercises: A randomized placebo-controlled trial in women with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
    Araújo CG, de Souza Guerino Macedo C, Ferreira D, Shigaki L, da Silva RA.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2016 Dec 13; 31():72-80. PubMed ID: 27693990
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