Vastus Lateralis Obliquus
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1. Síndrome da dor femoropatelar análise eletromiográfica, isocinética, ressonância magnética, dor e fadiga.
The purpose of this work was to analyze the electrical activity (EMG) of the vastus medialis obliquus (VMO) and vastus lateralis longus (VLL) and vastus lateralis obliquus (VLO) in association with the evaluation of the maximum isometric torque (MIT) of the quadriceps muscle, during the maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) of knee extension in open
Publicado em: 2005
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2. Atividade elétrica dos estabilizadores dinâmicos da patela no exercício de agachamento associado a diferentes posições do quadril em indivíduos normais e portadores de síndrome da dor femoropatelar.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the electrical activity of the Vastus Medialis Obliquus (VMO), Vastus Lateralis Obliquus (VLO) and Vastus Lateralis Longus (VLL) in the isometric wall slide squat exercise at 45 and 60 knee flexion associated in a neutral position (NP), 45 of lateral rotation (LR 45), 15 of medial rotation (MR 15) and 30 hip medial r
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Histochemical and morphometric characteristics of the normal human vastus medialis longus and vastus medialis obliquus muscles.
The histochemical and morphometric characteristics of the vastus medialis longus and vastus medialis obliquus muscles were studied and compared with data on vastus lateralis. Cross-sections of autopsied muscles from 9 healthy men, aged 18-44 y, who had died suddenly were analysed. Data were obtained on proportions, cross-sectional diameter, and on atrophy an
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4. In vivo strain of the medial vs. lateral quadriceps tendon in patellofemoral pain syndrome
Patellofemoral pain (PFP) is thought to be related to patellar maltracking due to imbalances in the knee extensor. However, no study has evaluated the in vivo biomechanical properties of the quadriceps tendon in PFP syndrome. Our purpose was to compare the biomechanical properties of the quadriceps tendons in vivo and noninvasively in patients with PFP syndr
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