Movement Quality Assessment During Planned and Unplanned Change-of-Direction Maneuvers Among Female Basketball Players [0.03%]
Evan Andreyo,Casey Unverzagt,Thomas DosSantos et al.
Evan Andreyo et al.
Context: Women's basketball has a high incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injuries, often during change-of-direction maneuvers. Because change-of-direction movement quality influences anterior cruciate ligament loadi...
Relationships Between Patient-Reported Outcomes and Return to Sport Assessments in Adolescent Patients Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction [0.03%]
Cody W Walker,Alison Snyder Valier,R Curtis Bay et al.
Cody W Walker et al.
Context: Psychological health effects after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is of interest, with perceived poor health thought to negatively impact recovery. Understanding the relationship between perceive...
Effects of Center of Pressure Processing on Gait Biomechanics in People With Chronic Ankle Instability: A Technical Report [0.03%]
Kimmery G Migel,Michael T Gross,J Troy Blackburn et al.
Kimmery G Migel et al.
Context: Chronic ankle instability is associated with persistent biomechanical changes including a lateral center of pressure (COP) location during stance. Gait retraining studies generally show COP location improvements....
Impaired Upper-Extremity Performance and Isometric Strength in Swimmers With Shoulder Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
患有肩痛的游泳者的上肢运动表现和等长肌力下降:横断面研究
Raquel Helene Ramos de Mélo,Gabriel Alves Dos Santos,Andressa Carolina Pereira da Silva et al.
Raquel Helene Ramos de Mélo et al.
Introduction: Shoulder pain is common and debilitating in swimmers. This is largely attributed to the repetitive, high-intensity use of the upper limbs during swimming. While many shoulder-specific risk factors have been ...
Jana Upshaw,Meghan K Wally,Alicia Williams et al.
Jana Upshaw et al.
Context: As the popularity of tennis increases, so does the rate of injuries experienced by high-school tennis athletes. There is a lack of data on injuries experienced by these athletes, which is needed to inform healthc...
YouTube as a Source of Patient Information on Ankle Sprains: A Quality and Reliability Analysis [0.03%]
关于扭伤踝关节的患者信息的 YouTube 质量及可靠性分析
Jared Rubin,Alexander Tham,Michael Allen et al.
Jared Rubin et al.
Context: Although ankle sprains are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries, prior studies have not systematically reviewed the educational quality of related YouTube videos. We aimed to evaluate the characteristic...
The Integrated Effect of Physical Activity and Sleep Problems on Concussion Symptom Resolution [0.03%]
身体活动与睡眠问题对脑震荡症状缓解的综合影响
Zackary P Salfi,Mathew J Wingerson,Catherine C Donahue et al.
Zackary P Salfi et al.
Context: Physical activity (PA) and sleep are modifiers of symptom resolution among children and adolescents with concussion. Design: R...
Return-to-Sport and Physical Activity Outcomes in Young Adults With Ongoing Knee Symptoms After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction From the SUPER-Knee Trial [0.03%]
涉及持续性膝关节症状的前交叉韧带重建患者的重返运动和身体活动结局(来自SUPER-Knee试验)
Chelsea M Bailey,Adam G Culvenor,Mark J Scholes et al.
Chelsea M Bailey et al.
Context: Up to one-third of individuals following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) report unacceptable symptoms after formal rehabilitation including poor function, pain, and instability. Ongoing symptoms ...
Reliability and Measurement Error of Instrument-Based Methods to Assess Ankle Evertor Strength: A Systematic Review [0.03%]
基于仪器的方法评估踝关节外翻肌力的可靠性和测量误差系统评价
Aude Aguilaniu,Stéphanie Grosdent,Cédric Schwartz et al.
Aude Aguilaniu et al.
Context: Accurate assessment of ankle evertor strength is essential for guiding rehabilitation and return-to-sport decisions after lateral ankle sprain, yet the reliability and measurement error of commonly used assessmen...
Foot and Ankle Characteristics in 225 Runners With and Without a History of Running-Related Injury: A Case-Control Study [0.03%]
一项病例对照研究:225名有或没有运动损伤史的跑步者的足部和踝关节特征
Guillaume Abran,Aude Aguilaniu,Nadia Dardenne et al.
Guillaume Abran et al.
Context: A previous study has shown that strengthening the foot muscles could decrease the risk of running-related injuries by 2.4 times in endurance runners. However, it remains unclear whether runners with stronger foot...