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It's well established that persistent quadriceps strength deficits are common after ACL reconstruction. Despite a lot of attention, we still continue to struggle in restoring quadriceps strength after surgery.
As important as quad strength is after ACL surgery, recent research is showing that strength doesn't always correlate to biomechanical changes, which is an extremely important concept to understand.
In this week's episode of The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, I talk with Dan Cobian about this and his research on lower extremity neuromuscular biomechanics after knee injury and surgery.
Full Show Notes: https://mikereinold.com/quadriceps-strength-and-biomechanics-after-acl-reconstruction-with-dan-cobian/
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It's well established that persistent quadriceps strength deficits are common after ACL reconstruction. Despite a lot of attention, we still continue to struggle in restoring quadriceps strength after surgery.
As important as quad strength is after ACL surgery, recent research is showing that strength doesn't always correlate to biomechanical changes, which is an extremely important concept to understand.
In this week's episode of The Sports Physical Therapy Podcast, I talk with Dan Cobian about this and his research on lower extremity neuromuscular biomechanics after knee injury and surgery.
Full Show Notes: https://mikereinold.com/quadriceps-strength-and-biomechanics-after-acl-reconstruction-with-dan-cobian/
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Want to learn more? Check out my blog, podcasts, and online courses
Follow me: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube

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