Hello,
I am a graduate student at Seton Hall University. I am interested in studying
forces at the knee joint during a squat. I have found a lot of articles related
to the forces at the patellofemoral joint and tibiofemoral joint during a
squat. I am looking for articles that look at the technical aspects of how a
squat is performed in terms of keeping the knee so that it stays behind the
tips of the toes during a squat and if that makes any difference on forces at
the knee. In addition, if anyone knows of different search engines that I might
use to gather further information on the subject I would appreciate if you let
me know.
Lynn Curtis
Graduate Student
Seton Hall University.
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I am a graduate student at Seton Hall University. I am interested in studying
forces at the knee joint during a squat. I have found a lot of articles related
to the forces at the patellofemoral joint and tibiofemoral joint during a
squat. I am looking for articles that look at the technical aspects of how a
squat is performed in terms of keeping the knee so that it stays behind the
tips of the toes during a squat and if that makes any difference on forces at
the knee. In addition, if anyone knows of different search engines that I might
use to gather further information on the subject I would appreciate if you let
me know.
Lynn Curtis
Graduate Student
Seton Hall University.
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