| Title | Maximizing quadriceps strength after ACL reconstruction. | | Author(s) | Palmieri-Smith RM, Thomas AC, Wojtys EM | | Institution | Division of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, 401 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2214, USA. riannp@umich.edu | | Source | Clin Sports Med 2008 Jul; 27(3):405-24, vii-ix. | | MeSH | Anterior Cruciate Ligament Exercise Therapy Humans Knee Injuries Muscle Strength Orthopedic Procedures Quadriceps Muscle Reconstructive Surgical Procedures Recovery of Function
| | Abstract | The primary objectives of ACL surgery and rehabilitation are to restore knee function to preinjury levels and promote long-term joint health. Often these goals are not achieved, however. The quadriceps is critical to dynamic joint stability, and weakness of this muscle group is related to poor functional outcomes. Because of this, identifying strategies to minimize quadriceps weakness following ACL injury and reconstruction is of great clinical interest. This article reviews the current literature and critically discusses current rehabilitation approaches to restore quadriceps muscle function after ACL reconstruction. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article Review
| | PubMed ID | 18503875 |
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