[HTML][HTML] Knee Joint Pathology and Efferent Pathway Dysfunction: Map** Muscle Inhibition From Motor Cortex to Muscle Force.
Background Dysfunction in efferent pathways after knee pathology is tied to long-term
impairments in quadriceps and hamstrings muscle performance, daily function, and health …
impairments in quadriceps and hamstrings muscle performance, daily function, and health …
The Neuroplastic Outcomes from Impaired Sensory Expectations (NOISE) Hypothesis: How ACL Dysfunction Impacts Sensory Perception and Knee Stability
Background The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is integral to maintaining knee joint
stability but is susceptible to rupture during physical activity. Despite surgical restoration of …
stability but is susceptible to rupture during physical activity. Despite surgical restoration of …
Combining neurocognitive and functional tests to improve return-to-sport decisions following ACL reconstruction
Neuroplasticity after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury alters how the nervous system
generates movement and maintains dynamic joint stability. The postinjury neuroplasticity …
generates movement and maintains dynamic joint stability. The postinjury neuroplasticity …
Preliminary brain-behavioral neural correlates of anterior cruciate ligament injury risk landing biomechanics using a novel bilateral leg press neuroimaging paradigm
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk reduction strategies primarily focus on
biomechanical factors related to frontal plane knee motion and loading. Although central …
biomechanical factors related to frontal plane knee motion and loading. Although central …
Correlations of strength, proprioception, and tactile sensation to return-to-sports readiness among patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
X Ma, L Lu, Z Zhou, W Sun, Y Chen, G Dai… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Objectives: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is the most common surgery for
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, and the relationships between patients' return to …
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, and the relationships between patients' return to …
The relationship between drop vertical jump action‐observation brain activity and kinesiophobia after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A cross‐sectional fMRI …
Background Injury and reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) result in central
nervous system alteration to control the muscles around the knee joint. Most individuals with …
nervous system alteration to control the muscles around the knee joint. Most individuals with …
Does compression sensory axonopathy in the proximal tibia contribute to noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury in a causative way?—A new theory for the injury …
B Sonkodi, R Bardoni, L Hangody, Z Radák, I Berkes - Life, 2021 - mdpi.com
Anterior cruciate ligament injury occurs when the ligament fibers are stretched, partially torn,
or completely torn. The authors propose a new injury mechanism for non-contact anterior …
or completely torn. The authors propose a new injury mechanism for non-contact anterior …
Brain activity associated with quadriceps strength deficits after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Prolonged treatment resistant quadriceps weakness after anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction (ACL-R) contributes to re-injury risk, poor patient outcomes, and earlier …
reconstruction (ACL-R) contributes to re-injury risk, poor patient outcomes, and earlier …
Lower extremity Interlimb coordination associated brain activity in young female athletes: A biomechanically instrumented neuroimaging study
Bilateral sensorimotor coordination is required for everyday activities, such as walking and
sitting down/standing up from a chair. Sensorimotor coordination functional neuroimaging …
sitting down/standing up from a chair. Sensorimotor coordination functional neuroimaging …
Comparing the effect of a simulated defender and dual-task on lower limb coordination and variability during a side-cut in basketball players with and without anterior …
Abstract Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries commonly occur when attention is
simultaneously on the environment (other players, objects) and maintaining neuromuscular …
simultaneously on the environment (other players, objects) and maintaining neuromuscular …