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Patterns of hip flexion motion predict frontal and transverse plane knee torques during a single-leg land-and-cut maneuver. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2011;26(5):504-508.Kristof Kipp,Scott G. McLean,Riann M. Palmieri-Smith.Patterns of hip flexion motion predict frontal and transverse ...
Mobilization:A longitudinal distraction is applied and maintained. In addition, the elbow may be moved into flexion as the distraction occurs. Objective:Decrease joint stiffness forelbow flexionor extension. Grade III physiologic elbow flexion or extension mobilizations may be performed following humeroul...
Limited hip and knee flexion during landing is associated with increased frontal plane knee motion and moments. Clin Biomech. 2010;25(2):142-146.Pollard CD, Sigward SM, Powers CM. Limited hip and knee flexion during landing is associated with increased frontal plane knee mo- tion and moments...
A motion analysis based technique for measuring frontal plane lower-limb alignment in patients with fixed knee flexion contracturesMany gait studies include subjects walking well below or above typical self-selected comfortable (free) speed. For this reason, a descriptive study examining the effect of...
Optical markers were attached to all knees and rollback was analyzed using motion capture cameras. A video extensometer measured real-time variations in MCL strain. The kinematics and MCL strain prior to and following TKA were measured for all specimens. Results: KA TKA was better for restoring ...