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Medial and lateral hamstrings and quadriceps co-activation affects knee joint kinematics and ACL elongation: a pilot study

机译:内侧和外侧绳肌和股四头肌的共同激活影响膝关节运动学和ACL延长:一项初步研究

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BackgroundMany injury prevention and rehabilitation programs aim to train hamstring and quadriceps co-activation to constrain excessive anterior tibial translation and protect the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) from injury. However, despite strong clinical belief in its efficacy, primary evidence supporting training co-activation of the hamstrings and quadriceps muscles for ACL injury prevention and rehabilitation is quite limited. Therefore, the purpose of the study presented in this paper was to determine if hamstring-quadriceps co-activation alters knee joint kinematics, and also establish if it affects ACL elongation.
机译:背景许多伤害预防和康复计划旨在训练绳肌和股四头肌的共同激活,以约束过度的胫骨前平移并保护前交叉韧带(ACL)免受伤害。然而,尽管临床上对其有效性有强烈的信念,但支持腿筋和股四头肌训练共激活以预防和恢复ACL的主要证据十分有限。因此,本文提出的研究目的是确定绳肌-股四头肌共激活是否改变膝关节运动学,并确定其是否影响ACL延长。

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