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May the force be with you: understanding how patellofemoral joint reaction force compares across different activities and physical interventions-a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Harvi F HartBrooke E PattersonKay M CrossleyAdam Geoffrey CulvenorMichaela C M KhanMatthew G KingPrasanna Sritharan
Published in: British journal of sports medicine (2022)
Everyday activities and exercises involving larger knee flexion (eg, squatting) expose the patellofemoral joint to higher PFJRF than those involving smaller knee flexion (eg, walking). There were no discernable differences in peak PFJRF during everyday activities between healthy individuals and those with patellofemoral pain/OA. The information on PFJRF may be used to select appropriate variations of exercises and physical interventions.
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