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26 Apr2019

26 April 2019.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Knee

Friday 26 April 2019
spearcenter
How much should we trust the results?

Validity of return-to-sport tests after ACL reconstruction

08 Apr2019

08 April 2019.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Knee

Monday 8 April 2019
thekneeresource
Is knee locking or catching a sign of meniscal tear and an indication for arthroscopic surgery?

Mechanical knee symptoms: indicators for meniscal tears?

03 Apr2019

03 April 2019.

Written by Willem-Paul Wiertz
Posted in Knee

Wednesday 3 April 2019
medicalnewstoday
…do they provide similar outcomes?

Surgery vs. physiotherapy in patients with meniscal tears

25 Mar2019

25 March 2019.

Written by Ann Le
Posted in Ankle

Monday 25 March 2019
acefitness
What is the most effective form of stretching?

Stretching techniques to improve ankle dorsiflexion ROM

12 Mar2019

12 March 2019.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Lower extremity

Tuesday 12 March 2019
mensjournal
Are there differences in proximal, middle, and distal hamstring activity across different exercises?

EMG activity in various hamstring exercises

18 Feb2019

18 February 2019.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Knee

Monday 18 February 2019
nmortho
What happens to gait kinematics and knee pain when obese people lose weight?

The effects of weight loss on knee pain and kinematics

04 Feb2019

04 February 2019.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Ankle

Monday 4 February 2019
Stack
Which factors predict recurrent ankle sprains after a first episode?

Predictors of recurrent lateral ankle sprains

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