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View article: Challenges and Opportunities for Injury Reduction and Performance Development in Elite Youth Team Sport Schools: A Practice-Based Opinion
Challenges and Opportunities for Injury Reduction and Performance Development in Elite Youth Team Sport Schools: A Practice-Based Opinion Open
Performance enhancement and injury risk reduction are crucial for youth elite athletes. The pursuit of both these goals remains challenging in team sports as individual needs must be balanced with collective training goals. Despite the ava…
View article: Single Leg Drop and Hop: Insight Into Multisegment Foot Kinematics, Kinetics and the Role of Visual Focus in Healthy Young Adult Males
Single Leg Drop and Hop: Insight Into Multisegment Foot Kinematics, Kinetics and the Role of Visual Focus in Healthy Young Adult Males Open
Introduction Understanding foot joint loading during different dynamic activities is essential information for guiding exercise progression in rehabilitation. While walking and running biomechanics are well studied, joint‐specific kinetic …
View article: FP2.4 Spinopelvic characteristics as a risk factor for development of Cam morphology in adolescence: a 2 year follow-up study in a cohort of elite football players
FP2.4 Spinopelvic characteristics as a risk factor for development of Cam morphology in adolescence: a 2 year follow-up study in a cohort of elite football players Open
Background: Cam morphology of the proximal femur leads to a loss in the naturally concave head-neck junction. Its presence has been linked to the development of femoroacetabular Impingement, intra-articular damage, and ultimately the early…
View article: Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review
Current evidence regarding 2D ultrasonography monitoring of intrinsic foot muscle properties: A systematic review Open
We provide a clear and comprehensive overview of the literature regarding 2D ultrasonography of the IFM, making the available evidence more accessible to decision makers and researchers.
View article: In Vivo Foot Segmental Motion and Coupling Analysis during Midterm Follow-Up after the Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Trimalleolar Fractures
In Vivo Foot Segmental Motion and Coupling Analysis during Midterm Follow-Up after the Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Trimalleolar Fractures Open
Purpose: Trimalleolar ankle fractures (TAFs) are common traumatic injuries. Studies have described postoperative clinical outcomes in relation to fracture morphology, but less is known about foot biomechanics, especially in patients treate…
View article: Pilot study to investigate the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial that compares Immediate versus Optional Delayed surgical repair for treatment of acute Anterior cruciate ligament injury: IODA pilot trial
Pilot study to investigate the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial that compares Immediate versus Optional Delayed surgical repair for treatment of acute Anterior cruciate ligament injury: IODA pilot trial Open
Introduction Standard care for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries includes surgical reconstruction of the ACL. However, two randomised controlled trials (RCTs) concluded that conservative treatment does not result in inferior clinic…
View article: 198 Challenging ACL reconstructed athletes and their sensorimotor system at return-to-sport: a vital step towards exposing the roots of their neuromuscular deficits
198 Challenging ACL reconstructed athletes and their sensorimotor system at return-to-sport: a vital step towards exposing the roots of their neuromuscular deficits Open
Background Evidence increasingly suggests that neuromuscular alterations in ACL reconstructed (ACLR) patients are rooted in neurocognitive and proprioceptive deficits. Objective The aim of this study was to reveal how neurocognitive and pr…
View article: Preliminary Evidence That Taping Does Not Optimize Joint Coupling of the Foot and Ankle Joints in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability
Preliminary Evidence That Taping Does Not Optimize Joint Coupling of the Foot and Ankle Joints in Patients with Chronic Ankle Instability Open
Background: Foot–ankle motion is affected by chronic ankle instability (CAI) in terms of altered kinematics. This study focuses on multisegmental foot–ankle motion and joint coupling in barefoot and taped CAI patients during the three subp…
View article: Acquired multi‐segment foot kinematics in haemophilic children, adolescents and young adults with or without haemophilic ankle arthropathy
Acquired multi‐segment foot kinematics in haemophilic children, adolescents and young adults with or without haemophilic ankle arthropathy Open
Introduction and aim The ankle joint remains vulnerable in children with haemophilia and is the primary joint affected. The purpose of this study was to dynamically characterize the segmental foot and ankle kinematics of male children, ado…
View article: Blood‐induced cartilage damage alters the ankle joint load during walking
Blood‐induced cartilage damage alters the ankle joint load during walking Open
Ankle cartilage damage due to repeated joint bleeds often leads to altered gait in adult patients with hemophilia. It is therefore of clinical importance to develop an understanding of the biomechanical gait features in hemophilia patients…
View article: The biomechanical behaviour of ankle and foot joints during walking with shoes in patients with haemophilia
The biomechanical behaviour of ankle and foot joints during walking with shoes in patients with haemophilia Open
Introduction Patients with haemophilia (PwH) often prefer shod walking over barefoot walking as footwear offers ankle joint stability and comfort during gait. Yet, the biomechanical mechanisms contributing to the latter remain poorly under…
View article: High Levels of Kinesiophobia at Discharge from the Hospital May Negatively Affect the Short-Term Functional Outcome of Patients Who Have Undergone Knee Replacement Surgery
High Levels of Kinesiophobia at Discharge from the Hospital May Negatively Affect the Short-Term Functional Outcome of Patients Who Have Undergone Knee Replacement Surgery Open
Background: Kinesiophobia is a psycho-cognitive factor that hampers recovery after orthopedic surgery. No evidence exists on the influence of kinesiophobia on the short-term recovery of function in patients with knee replacement (KR). Ther…
View article: Single-Joint and Whole-Body Movement Changes in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Athletes Returning to Sport
Single-Joint and Whole-Body Movement Changes in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Athletes Returning to Sport Open
Introduction Athletes returning to sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) demonstrate prolonged changes in landing kinematics, kinetics, and muscle activation, predisposing them for reinjury, knee osteoarthritis, and/…
View article: Clinical gait features are associated with MRI findings in patients with haemophilic ankle arthropathy
Clinical gait features are associated with MRI findings in patients with haemophilic ankle arthropathy Open
Introduction Haemophilic ankle arthropathy due to repeated joint bleeds often leads to altered gait in adult patients with haemophilia. Aim To investigate the association between clinical gait features and blood‐induced ankle joint damage …
View article: 17 Subclassification of recreational runners with a running-related injury based on running kinematics measured with two-dimensional video analysis
17 Subclassification of recreational runners with a running-related injury based on running kinematics measured with two-dimensional video analysis Open
Introduction The aim of this study was to explore whether homogeneous subgroups could be classified within the running kinematics of a group of recreational runners with a running-related injury (RRI). Materials and methods Fifty-three rec…
View article: Match Play–induced Changes in Landing Biomechanics with Special Focus on Fatigability
Match Play–induced Changes in Landing Biomechanics with Special Focus on Fatigability Open
Introduction Growing evidence exists that match-related fatigue induces biomechanical alterations that might increase lower extremity injury risk. Fatigue studies often use match simulation protocols that expose all subjects to a standardi…
View article: Predicting Future Perceived Wellness in Professional Soccer: The Role of Preceding Load and Wellness
Predicting Future Perceived Wellness in Professional Soccer: The Role of Preceding Load and Wellness Open
Purpose : The influence of preceding load and future perceived wellness of professional soccer players is unexamined. This paper simultaneously evaluates the external load (EL) and internal load (IL) for different time frames in combinatio…
View article: Postural control during a transition task in haemophilic children, adolescents and young adults with haemophilic ankle arthropathy
Postural control during a transition task in haemophilic children, adolescents and young adults with haemophilic ankle arthropathy Open
Background The aim of this study was to determine whether young haemophilic boys with and without MRI ‐based signs of ankle arthropathy demonstrate reduced balance ability during a transition task with eyes open and eyes closed. Methods Th…
View article: Relationships Between the External and Internal Training Load in Professional Soccer: What Can We Learn From Machine Learning?
Relationships Between the External and Internal Training Load in Professional Soccer: What Can We Learn From Machine Learning? Open
Purpose : Machine learning may contribute to understanding the relationship between the external load and internal load in professional soccer. Therefore, the relationship between external load indicators (ELIs) and the rating of perceived…