Nursing and Health Professions
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
100%
Pain
89%
Strength
85%
Female
65%
Patient
61%
Control
41%
Procedures
37%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
27%
Reliability
26%
Muscle Strength
25%
Limb Fracture
22%
Time
22%
Isometrics
21%
Injury
20%
Prediction
20%
Analysis
19%
Kinesiophobia
19%
Fiber
18%
Screening
18%
Laboratory
18%
Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome
17%
Blood Flow
17%
Self-Efficacy
15%
Surgery
15%
Evaluation
15%
Catastrophizing
14%
Return To Sport
14%
Femoroacetabular Impingement
14%
Measurement
14%
Patient Social Context
13%
Validity
13%
Hip Arthroscopy
13%
Patient-Reported Outcome
12%
Cross-Sectional Study
12%
Knee Pain
12%
Student T Test
12%
Athletes
11%
Injury Prevention
10%
Correlation Coefficient
10%
Osteoarthritis
10%
Marker
10%
Male
10%
Etiology
10%
Treadmill
9%
Height
9%
Error
9%
Total Knee Arthroplasty
8%
Gait Disorder
8%
Gender Difference
8%
Vitamin D
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
65%
Knee
63%
Limb
59%
Patient
50%
Hip
50%
Pain
39%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
33%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
33%
Female
29%
Development
29%
Skeletal Muscle
26%
Muscle Strength
26%
Running
20%
Injury
18%
Therapeutic Procedure
17%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
15%
Morphology
15%
Osteoarthritis
15%
Evaluation
15%
Gait
14%
Screening
14%
Leg
14%
Blood Flow Restriction Training
13%
Randomized Clinical Trial
13%
Limb Fracture
13%
Pain Catastrophizing
13%
Adduction
13%
Satellite Cell
12%
Albendazole
12%
Athletes
11%
Extracellular Matrix
10%
Atrophy
10%
Measurement
10%
Surgery
10%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
10%
Adult
9%
Muscle Function
9%
Fibrogenesis
9%
Analysis
9%
Knee Function
9%
Association
8%
Hip Arthroscopy
8%
Vitamin D
8%
Total Knee Arthroplasty
8%
Knee Joint
8%
Cell Expansion
8%
Gait Disorder
8%
Myostatin
8%
Physiotherapy
8%
Self Concept
7%