Hamstring Mechanical Disadvantage
Cross-source consensus on Hamstring Mechanical Disadvantage from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Hamstrings can limit anterior tibial glide because they restrain anterior tibial movement. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- For terminal knee extension, the tibia needs anterior glide and external rotation. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- When hamstring leverage is reduced, quadriceps can contribute more effectively to knee extension. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- A recommended local strategy is to mechanically disadvantage the hamstrings and then activate the quadriceps. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation
- In ACL reconstruction clients, hamstrings can function like a muscular version of the ACL by resisting anterior tibial translation. — Ribs, Terminal Knee Extension, and Back Surgery Rehabilitation