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  1. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction does not induce further gamma loop abnormalities on the intact side of the quadriceps femoris: A longitudinal study
  2. Tactile stimulation with Kinesiology tape alleviates muscle weakness attributable to attenuation of Ia afferents
  3. Relationship between muscle volume and muscle torque of the hamstrings after anterior cruciate ligament lesion
  4. Relationship between quadriceps femoris muscle volume and muscle torque at least 18 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
  5. ACL Repair Might Induce Further Abnormality of Gamma Loop in the Intact Side of the Quadriceps Femoris
  6. ACL repair might induce further abnormality of gamma loop in the intact side of the QF
  7. Relationship between quadriceps femoris muscle volume and muscle torque after anterior cruciate ligament rupture
  8. Relationship between muscle volume and muscle torque of the hamstrings after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
  9. Gamma Loop Dysfunction of the Quadriceps Femoris of Elderly Patients Hospitalized after Fall Injury
  10. Relationship between quadriceps femoris muscle volume and muscle torque after anterior cruciate ligament repair
  11. Gamma loop dysfunction in the quadriceps femoris of patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction remains bilaterally
  12. Effects of Lidocaine into Knee on QF Strength and EMG in Patients with ACL Lesion
  13. Gamma Loop Dysfunction in Quadriceps on the Contralateral Side in Patients with Ruptured ACL
  14. Mechanism of quadriceps femoris muscle weakness in patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
  15. Possible mechanism of quadriceps femoris weakness in patients with ruptured anterior cruciate ligament