Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine Research Center, TUMS
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1. Effect of stroboscopic vision on single leg hop for distance performance in athletes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a case-control study
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2. Muscle structure assessment using synchrotron radiation X-ray micro-computed tomography in murine with cerebral ischemia
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3. Knee osteoarthritis, joint laxity and PROMs following conservative management versus surgical reconstruction for ACL rupture: A meta-analysis
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4. Four-Week Application of Kinesiotaping Improves Proprioception, Strength, and Balance in Individuals with Complete Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture
- Kielė D. , et al.
5. Could self-control and emotion influence physical ability and functional recovery after stroke?
- Choe Y.W. , et al.
6. Risk of arthrofibrosis in anatomical anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: the role of timing and meniscus suture
- Bierke S. , et al.
7. Pedobarographic analysis of balance in sporting and non-sporting population
- Shenoy S. , et al.
10. Effect of cognitive challenge on the postural control of patients with ACL reconstruction under visual and surface perturbations
- Lion A. , et al.
11. Ankle perturbation generates bilateral alteration of knee muscle onset times after unilateral anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- Pincheira P. , et al.
12. Effects of a task-oriented exercise program on balance in patients with hemiplegia following stroke
- Arabzadeh S. , et al.
13. Single-Leg Assessment of Postural Stability After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Lehmann T. , et al.
14. Assessment of the Postural Stability of Female and Male Athletes
- Howell D.R. , et al.
15. Gender may have an influence on the relationship between Functional Movement Screen scores and gait parameters in elite junior athletes – A pilot study
- Magyari N. , et al.
16. Autograft Choice in Young Female Patients: Patella Tendon versus Hamstring
- Shakked R. , et al.