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Do alterations in muscle strength, flexibility, range of motion, and alignment predict lower extremity injury in runners: a systematic review

Do alterations in muscle strength, flexibility, range of motion, and alignment predict lower extremity injury in runners: a systematic review

... This review suggests that objective assessments that measure alterations in muscle strength, flexibility, alignment, and range of motion of the lower extremity had very low quality of evi- dence. ...

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Concurrent validity of lower extremity kinematics and jump characteristics captured in pre-school children by a markerless 3D motion capture system

Concurrent validity of lower extremity kinematics and jump characteristics captured in pre-school children by a markerless 3D motion capture system

... Outcomes from 2D measurement techniques have also been validated against 3D marker-based motion-capture systems [34, 63, 64]. Our method of generating 2D pro- jections from 3D recordings are different from these ...

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Association of lower extremity range of motion and muscle strength with physical performance of community-dwelling older women

Association of lower extremity range of motion and muscle strength with physical performance of community-dwelling older women

... all lower extremity ROMs to maximize the consistency of the measurement results ...joint motion at a comfortable speed by ...each motion were used for ...

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The influence of ankle joint stiffness and range of motion on lower extremity biomechanics during a jump landing task

The influence of ankle joint stiffness and range of motion on lower extremity biomechanics during a jump landing task

... measured lower extremity kinematics and kinetics during a landing from a 12-inch height with multiple ...and lower Achilles’ tendon ...of motion at the ankle, knee, and hip when compared to a ...

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The relationship between dorsiflexion range of motion and lower extremity movement patterns and muscle activation

The relationship between dorsiflexion range of motion and lower extremity movement patterns and muscle activation

... dorsiflexion motion may have considerable clinical relevance as decreased knee flexion and increased knee valgus have been implicated as body postures associated with increased risk of PFPS and ACL injury ...

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Improvement of lower extremity electrodiagnostic findings following a trial of spinal manipulation and motion-based therapy

Improvement of lower extremity electrodiagnostic findings following a trial of spinal manipulation and motion-based therapy

... Background: Lumbar disc herniation is a problem frequently encountered in manual medicine. While manual therapy has shown reasonable success in symptomatic management of these cases, little information is known how ...

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Peterson_unc_0153M_15270.pdf

Peterson_unc_0153M_15270.pdf

... electromagnetic motion-analysis system (Version ...subject motion and confirm group assignment during the screening protocol. Lower extremity passive range of motion was measured using ...

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Evaluation of an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health based rehabilitation for thermal burn injuries: a prospective non randomized design

Evaluation of an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health based rehabilitation for thermal burn injuries: a prospective non randomized design

... of motion, and scar evaluation by Cutometer and Vancouver Scar Scale) and a standardized questionnaire battery (Burn Specific Health Scale-Brief , Short Form 36, Impact of Event Scale-Revised, the German version ...

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Toddler Lower Extremity Posture in Child Restraint Systems

Toddler Lower Extremity Posture in Child Restraint Systems

... common lower-extremity postures were legs relaxed, feet together with knees bent outward, knees pulled back towards torso, and both legs straight and ...common lower- extremity postures were ...

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Robot-aided assessment of lower extremity functions: a review

Robot-aided assessment of lower extremity functions: a review

... measures the resistance of motion but not the under- lying cause. The pendulum test could be implemented in combination with transparent devices that do not hinder the natural oscillation of the shank (e.g. soft ...

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Development of a lower extremity wearable exoskeleton

Development of a lower extremity wearable exoskeleton

... Received: 18 April 2017 – Revised: 28 June 2017 – Accepted: 12 July 2017 – Published: 14 August 2017 Abstract. In this paper, a double compact elastic module is designed and implemented in the lower ...

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LOWER EXTREMITY BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY IN PREGNANT WOMEN

LOWER EXTREMITY BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY IN PREGNANT WOMEN

... According to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 50% of pregnancy-related VTEs occur during pregnancy, and the other 50% occur in the postpartum period. Additionally, 75 to 90% of VTEs occur in the ...

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Economic value of orthotic and prosthetic services among medicare beneficiaries: a claims-based retrospective cohort study, 2011–2014

Economic value of orthotic and prosthetic services among medicare beneficiaries: a claims-based retrospective cohort study, 2011–2014

... this lower extremity prosthetic analysis had roughly a comparable number of fractures and falls, as well as comparable emergency room admission among lower extremity prosthetic users, compared ...

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Perioperative Outcome in patients with Acute Lower Extremity Ischemia

Perioperative Outcome in patients with Acute Lower Extremity Ischemia

... ischemic extremity using a contralateral femoral artery or brachial approach to avoid the creation of needle entry sites in an artery that might subsequently be infused with a thrombolytic ...

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Evolution of local perforator flaps in lower extremity reconstruction

Evolution of local perforator flaps in lower extremity reconstruction

... Lower extremity soft tissue coverage proves challenging to reconstructive surgeons due to the complexity of wounds and paucity of available local soft ...smaller lower extremity defects ...

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Dual-task Gait Assessment in Lower Extremity Amputees

Dual-task Gait Assessment in Lower Extremity Amputees

... The presence of ongoing walking problems is a concern due to its relationship to an increased risk of accidental falls among people with LEA. A fall can be defined as “an unexpected event in which the participants come ...

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Pseudomyxoma peritonei extending to the lower extremity: a case report

Pseudomyxoma peritonei extending to the lower extremity: a case report

... Although the intra-peritoneal lesion in this case was diagnosed as low-grade PMCA and optimal treatment was not performed for a long time, our patient did not report any symptoms associated with bowel obstruction. ...

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Lower extremity edema in patients with early ovarian cancer

Lower extremity edema in patients with early ovarian cancer

... LEE, lower extremity edema; LLL, lower leg lymphedema; LND, lymph node dissection; LNS, lymph node sampling; MRR, medical record review; MTFOTL, median time from operation to lower ...

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Hypothyroidism and the risk of lower extremity arterial disease

Hypothyroidism and the risk of lower extremity arterial disease

... One final weakness that must be addressed is that there were significant differences in age between male cases and controls as well as between female cases and controls in the gender-stratified analyses. Specifically, ...

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DArgenio_unc_0153M_18763.pdf

DArgenio_unc_0153M_18763.pdf

... marked spot on the ground; and (4) “completing the task in a fluid motion” (Padua et al. 2009). “This movement was captured by a single camera that had a depth frontal view only. (Kinect sensor, version 1; ...

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