movement assessments have become increasingly common in clinical practice as they are a quick clinician-oriented tool to identify injury risk factors to the lower extremity. 7 However, only the functional movement screen (FMS) has been used to quantify functional movement scores in CAI participants. 8 , 9
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Characterizing Lower Extremity Movement Scores Before and After Fatigue in Collegiate Athletes With Chronic Ankle Instability
Sajad Bagherian, Nader Rahnama, Erik A. Wikstrom, Micheal A. Clark, and Faroogh Rostami
Health Belief Model and Theory of Planned Behavior: A Theoretical Approach for Enhancing Lower Extremity Injury Prevention Program Participation
Emily M. Hartley, Matthew C. Hoch, and Robert J. Cramer
Lower extremity injuries are common among the physically active population. 1 Over 50% of all injuries in collegiate athletes that occur in practices or games involve the lower extremity. 1 Among lower extremity injuries, ankle sprains account for approximately 14% and 23% of all collegiate and
Lower Extremity Bracing: Theme Introduction
Ronald P. Pfeiffer
Preventing Lower Extremity Injury With Foot Orthoses
Monique Mokha and Michael G. Dolan
Lower Extremity Functional-Performance Testing, Part 1
Joshua M. Drouin and Brian L. Riemann
Column-editor : Carl G. Mattacola
Lower Extremity Functional Performance Testing, Part 2
Joshua M. Drouin and Bryan L. Riemann
Column-editor : Carl G. Mattacola
Lower Extremity Functional-Performance Testing, Part 3
Joshua M. Drouin and Brian L. Riemann
Column-editor : Carl G. Mattacola
Plyometrics in Rehabilitating the Lower Extremity
C. Buz Swanik and Kathleen A. Swanik
Injuries in Masters Field Hockey Players Competing in the 2018 World Cup: Comparisons of Prevalence, Location, and Type by Age, Sex, and Field Hockey Experience
Karen Croteau, Nina B. Eduljee, Laurie Murphy, and John Rosene
surprising as there was a high correlation between age and years of playing experience in the present study. Injuries to the lower extremity are commonly reported in field hockey. 11 , 13 – 15 In the present study, the lower leg, ankle, and foot were the most common injury location. Prior research reviews
Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization for Improving Ankle Dorsiflexion Range of Motion in Healthy Patients: A Critically Appraised Topic
Alison M. Gardiner-Shires and Cristina B. Seffrin
studies. Clinical Scenario Loss of joint range of motion (ROM) is common in the physically active population and is linked to increased risk of injury. 1 – 5 In the lower extremity, loss of ankle dorsiflexion (DF) ROM has been identified as a predisposing factor for numerous pathologies, including