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Knee Range of Motion Inversely Correlated with Body Mass Index and Blood Glucose in Sedentary Adults

Knee Range of Motion Inversely Correlated with Body Mass Index and Blood Glucose in Sedentary Adults

... Restricted knee range of motion (ROM) is an important clinical manifestation in rheumatological and orthopedic conditions, including arthritis and ...and knee ROM in sedentary adults versus ...

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EFFECTS OF KINESIOTAPING ALONG WITH QUADRICEPS STRENGTHENING EXERCISES ON PAIN, JOINT RANGE OF MOTION AND FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OF KNEE IN SUBJECTS WITH PATELLOFEMORAL OSTEOARTHRITIS

EFFECTS OF KINESIOTAPING ALONG WITH QUADRICEPS STRENGTHENING EXERCISES ON PAIN, JOINT RANGE OF MOTION AND FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OF KNEE IN SUBJECTS WITH PATELLOFEMORAL OSTEOARTHRITIS

... scale, Knee flexion ROM, WOMAC Index of Osteoarthritis, WOMAC Index is used to assess patients with osteoarthritis of the knee in terms of pain, stiffness, and physical function using 24 parameters where ...

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Obesity Effect on Children Hip and Knee Range of Motion

Obesity Effect on Children Hip and Knee Range of Motion

... valgus knee, with consequent hip adduction, form a situation of joint insta- bility, whereas for a major hip cooptation 3 elementary movements are needed: flexion of about 90˚, abduction and external ...

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The effect of total knee arthroplasty on joint movement during functional activities and joint range of motion with particular regard to higher flexion users

The effect of total knee arthroplasty on joint movement during functional activities and joint range of motion with particular regard to higher flexion users

... the knee taken in a non–weight bearing situation on a couch are the main functional outcome measure for most trials in knee arthroplasty and for national and international knee arthroplasty ...

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Total knee arthroplasty after high tibial osteotomy  A systematic review

Total knee arthroplasty after high tibial osteotomy A systematic review

... primary knee prostheses, and did not describe the use of revision ...primary knee components in patients with or without prior HTO ...primary knee joint replacement, and studies with ...

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Range of motion after total knee arthroplasty in hemophilic arthropathy

Range of motion after total knee arthroplasty in hemophilic arthropathy

... The flexion contracture of the knee joint, especially its rapid progression, is one of the important indication criteria for TKA surgery. The level of postoperative con- tracture is important for successful ...

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The iPhone Measure app level function as a measuring device for the weight bearing lunge test in adults: a reliability study

The iPhone Measure app level function as a measuring device for the weight bearing lunge test in adults: a reliability study

... the knee extended and knee flexed has high levels of reliability [7] and is regularly used in research to assess joint range of ...dorsiflexion range of ...

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Comparison of Data Fusion Techniques for Human Knee Joint Range-of-Motion Measurement Using Inertial Sensors

Comparison of Data Fusion Techniques for Human Knee Joint Range-of-Motion Measurement Using Inertial Sensors

... inertial joint angle tracker by placing IMU on each body ...human knee joint angle before comparing the data obtained from the two ...for range-of-motion (dynamic) ...

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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

... the joint that is most distal upon ground ...this joint will be transferred up the kinetic chain to the next proximal joint, and this process will continue until all energy has been absorbed by the ...

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Proprioceptive acuity into knee hypermobile range in children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome

Proprioceptive acuity into knee hypermobile range in children with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome

... chronic joint pain, instability and multi-system involve- ...reduced joint proprioception with associated sub-optimal motion control in the hyper- mobile range is hypothesised to be a ...

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A Digital Photographic Technique for Knee Range of Motion Measurement: Performance in a Total Knee Arthroplasty Clinical Population

A Digital Photographic Technique for Knee Range of Motion Measurement: Performance in a Total Knee Arthroplasty Clinical Population

... a range of LOA for three assessors between ...and knee joint centre as reference points and the estimated line along the long axis of the ...in knee flexion. Their range of LOA whilst ...

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The effect of tennis match play on joint range of motion in junior players

The effect of tennis match play on joint range of motion in junior players

... extremity joint range of motion ...the range of motion of junior tennis players before and after match ...passive range of motion of the dominant and non-dominant ...

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The Development of Spectra Knee CPM Moving Train Walk Review

The Development of Spectra Knee CPM Moving Train Walk Review

... of knee flexion has been shown to bring altered gait pattern affecting the ankle and hip, limited functional squatting, and difficulty negotiating stairs and ...of knee extension can cause altered gait ...

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Videoradiographic analysis of the range of motion in unilateral experimental knee joint arthritis in rats

Videoradiographic analysis of the range of motion in unilateral experimental knee joint arthritis in rats

... the range of motion (ROM) in the respective ...a joint from a neu- tral angle used for primary assessment, for describing the disease course and for estimating the efficacy of ...with knee ...

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Contributions of biarticular myogenic components to the limitation of the range of motion after immobilization of rat knee joint

Contributions of biarticular myogenic components to the limitation of the range of motion after immobilization of rat knee joint

... After myotomy of the biarticular muscles, we macro- scopically confirmed the difference between the PT and PL. In the control group, the macroscopic images were photographed with a digital camera from the upper ...

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Immediate Knee Joint Range of Motion after Stable Fixation of Tibial Plateau Fractures

Immediate Knee Joint Range of Motion after Stable Fixation of Tibial Plateau Fractures

... used plain radiography, computed tomography, and submeniscal arthrotomy to evaluate patients with tibial plateau fractures, and reported that 55% of their cases involved meniscal lesions[r] ...

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The effect of two types of stretching on flexibility in selected joints in youth soccer players

The effect of two types of stretching on flexibility in selected joints in youth soccer players

... of motion in joints (ROM) was always assessed on both ...hip joint – flexion, ankle joint – dorsal and plantar flexion (according to test rules – only in dominant side), shoulder joint ...

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Original Article Total knee arthroplasty for severe valgus knee deformity

Original Article Total knee arthroplasty for severe valgus knee deformity

... total knee prosthesis achieved satisfactory clinical results and no revisions were needed for any reason during a follow-up (Mean value 7 ...total knee arthroplasty is reproducible and provides excel- lent ...

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Online Full Text

Online Full Text

... single joint motion assistance [3], and other to assist the motion of entire leg joints, and are expensive solutions and difficult to implement on a large scale ...active motion for ...

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Thesis

Thesis

... dorsiflexion range of motion has been shown to be a predictor of high- risk lower extremity biomechanics (Dill, Padua et ...less knee flexion, greater medial knee displacement, and greater ...

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