Patients 17 months following ACLr increased symmetry after fatigue during squat! It may support the nonuse/underuse phenomenon. Amazing. Symmetry of squatting and the effect of fatigue following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - PubMed https://t
RT @darrencaustin: @mickwhughes Yes this is correct. Check out my study from 2015 that identified this. Patients tend to shift loading to t…
RT @darrencaustin: @mickwhughes Yes this is correct. Check out my study from 2015 that identified this. Patients tend to shift loading to t…
RT @darrencaustin: @mickwhughes Yes this is correct. Check out my study from 2015 that identified this. Patients tend to shift loading to t…
RT @darrencaustin: @mickwhughes Yes this is correct. Check out my study from 2015 that identified this. Patients tend to shift loading to t…
RT @darrencaustin: @mickwhughes Yes this is correct. Check out my study from 2015 that identified this. Patients tend to shift loading to t…
@mickwhughes Yes this is correct. Check out my study from 2015 that identified this. Patients tend to shift loading to the hip and ankle but under fatigue will load the op knee. Must induce fatigue to optimise loading https://t.co/xq3msnrg2c
How do ACLR patients respond to fatigue when squatting http://t.co/nRc6lL0yST -not how we had expected!
How do ACLR patients respond to fatigue when squatting http://t.co/nRc6lL0yST -not how we had expected!
How do ACLR patients respond to fatigue when squatting http://t.co/nRc6lL0yST -not how we had expected!