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Medial and lateral hamstring muscle activity differs for ACL graft types
Amelia J.H. Arundale
, Kevin Lapham
, Holly J. Silvers
, Adam Marmon
, Lynn Snyder-Mackler
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Keyphrases
Muscle Activity
100%
Graft Type
100%
Medial Hamstrings
100%
Hamstring muscles
100%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft
100%
Lateral Hamstrings
100%
Patellar Tendon
44%
Allograft
33%
ACL Reconstruction
33%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
22%
Semitendinosus Autograft
22%
Hamstring
22%
Gracilis
22%
Terminal Phase
22%
Semitendinosus
22%
Weight Acceptance
22%
Gracilis Autograft
22%
Increased Activity
11%
Operative
11%
T-test
11%
Bone Graft
11%
Tendon
11%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
11%
Autograft
11%
Regrowth
11%
Gait
11%
Repeated Measures ANOVA
11%
Self-selected Speed
11%
Muscle Groups
11%
Between-limb
11%
External Rotation
11%
Knee Strength
11%
Stance Phase
11%
Swing Phase
11%
Tendon Allograft
11%
EMG Data
11%
One-way ANOVA Test
11%
Between-limb Differences
11%
EMG Electrodes
11%
Hamstring Strengthening
11%
Pivoting Sport
11%
Maximal Voluntary Isometric Contraction
11%
EMG Normalization
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Athletes
100%
Muscle Contraction
100%
Muscle Activity
100%
Allograft
66%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
66%
Autograft
50%
Electromyogram
50%
Analysis of Variance
33%
Student T Test
16%
Minoxidil
16%
Isometrics
16%
Bone Graft
16%