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A tap on the most sensitive spot of the patellar tendon elicited a reflex contraction of the quadriceps, which then generated a knee extension torque.
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We summed the femur and tibia BMLs to generate a whole knee BML volume.
The quadriceps cylinder thereby applied sufficient force to the quadriceps tendon in a closed-loop control cycle to generate a constant knee extension moment of 31 Nm.
BML volume was summed to generate a total knee volume and an index tibiofemoral compartment volume (compartment with greater baseline JSN).
Steel wire caused a bony rail at the level of the patellar (Fig. 4) and tibial tunnels (7 of 12 knees), indeed it generated a "cheese-wiring" effect.
Only the PROMS component of the KSS is used to generate a psychometrically-valid knee score.
The wire is moved by flexing the knee joint generating a traction force which then triggers the mechanism for bone segment transport.
As an example, a search using the Disease Category term "Arthritis" will locate a broad range of trials reporting on numerous arthritic conditions; while a search with the Condition Category term "Osteoarthritis, Knee" will generate a select list of trials specifically regarding this condition (see Table 2).
The maximal force (Nm) generated during isometric knee extension and knee flexion.
We found that the force generated during knee extension was directly related primarily to the size of active motor units and secondarily to firing rate [ 15].
An isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex Medical Systems Inc, Shirley, NY, USA) was used to measure peak torque generated by knee flexors and extensors at two different speeds (60° and 180° per second) for each limb.
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