Differential influence of quadriceps rate of torque development on single‐ and double‐leg landing mechanics in anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed and control females
Yu‐Lun Huang,
Colin M. S. Mulligan,
Samuel T. Johnson
et al.
Abstract:PurposeThe capacity to explosively contract quadriceps within the critical timeframe associated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, quantified by the rate of torque development, is potentially essential for safe landing mechanics. This study aimed to investigate the influence of explosive quadriceps strength on ACL‐related sagittal‐plane landing mechanics in females with and without ACL reconstruction (ACLR).MethodsQuadriceps explosive strength and landing mechanics were assessed in 19 ACLR and 19 co… Show more
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