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Episode #12: Quadriceps Femoris Strength Asymmetry and Rate of Force Development After ACLR

Sep 24, 2012
34:32
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Acute C O Reconstruction
02:05 • 3min
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3
The Effects of the Hop Tests on Knee Injuries
04:52 • 4min
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4
Is It Possible to Measure the Body Weight With the Ice Cannec Dimon Dynamometer?
08:36 • 3min
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5
What Is Quadrucep Strength?
11:53 • 5min
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6
Isocine Dynamometer, a Descriptive, Prospective Cohort Study
16:25 • 1min
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7
The Limitation of the Leg Press Test
17:54 • 2min
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8
Do You Have a Close Connectic Chain?
20:22 • 3min
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9
Close Kinetic Chain vs Close Connet Chain?
23:34 • 2min
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10
Are You in a Different Environment Over There?
25:55 • 2min
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11
Is There a Risk of Extending the Knee?
27:29 • 3min
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12
Is There a Deficit in Feuravoyance?
30:22 • 2min
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13
Return to Sport - Two Pieces in the Puzzle of When to Return These Athletes to Sport
32:41 • 2min
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Quadriceps Femoris Strength Asymmetry and Rate of Force Development After ACLR. Go to ptpodcast.com/pt-inquest for the articles discussed on this episode.

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