THE STUDY OF LOWER EXTREMITY ALIGNMENT IN ATHLETES WITH AND WITHOUT ACL RECONSTRUCTION

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2011

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Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity



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Hassan Daneshmandi et al., « THE STUDY OF LOWER EXTREMITY ALIGNMENT IN ATHLETES WITH AND WITHOUT ACL RECONSTRUCTION », Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity, ID : 10670/1.7djj08


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"The purpose of this research was to examine the difference of lower extremity alignment between subjects with and without ACL reconstruction. 20 ACL-injured males (age: 26.5±3.36 yr; height: 178.07±5.43 cm; weight: 77.5±7.72 kg; athletic experience: 7.70±4.41 yr) and 20 non-injured males (age 25.7±2.84 yr, height 178.05±4.47 cm, weight 73.65±8.73 and athletic experience: 7.00 ±3.69 yr) were matched by age, sport and involved limb participated in this study. Subjects were assessed for navicular drop, T-F angle, Q angle, anteversion, knee recurvatum, hip internal and external rotation range of motion, true and apparent leg length. The results showed significant difference between pronation, T-F angle, Q angle, anteversion and hip external rotation in the two groups (p¿0.05).Based on results of this retrospective study, identifying such biomechanical and anatomical factors, which predispose the ACL to injury, are necessary."

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