Nursing and Health Professions
Patient
100%
Ankle Instability
63%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
61%
Injury
53%
Quality of Life
44%
Patient-Reported Outcome
44%
Athletes
41%
Time
41%
Systematic Review
38%
Disability
33%
Effect Size
33%
Strength
28%
Ankle Sprain
28%
Procedures
26%
Adult
23%
Reliability
23%
Laboratory
23%
Examination
23%
Control
22%
Evaluation
21%
Female
21%
Devices
20%
Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein
18%
Reaction Time
18%
Meta Analysis
15%
Confidence Interval
15%
Isometrics
15%
Young Adult
14%
Concussion
14%
Self-Efficacy
13%
Standard
13%
Error
12%
Weight
12%
Cross-Sectional Study
12%
Validity
12%
Kinesiophobia
11%
Musculoskeletal Injury
11%
Height
10%
Correlation Coefficient
10%
Analysis
10%
Pilot Study
9%
Student
9%
Male
9%
Intrarater Reliability
9%
Interrater Reliability
9%
Clinical Outcome
9%
Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
9%
Exploratory Factor Analysis
9%
Knee Injury
8%
Osteoarthritis
8%
Psychology
Physical Activity
55%
Systematic Review
51%
Health
44%
Quality of Life
41%
Group
38%
Fear
37%
Fear-Avoidance Beliefs
29%
Quality
24%
Questionnaires
22%
Evaluation
19%
Self-Efficacy
19%
Meta-Analysis
18%
Reliability
15%
Psychology
14%
Reaction Time
14%
Physical Activity Level
11%
Osteoarthritis
11%
Abilities
10%
Inclusion
10%
Concussion
9%
Tools
8%
Social Participation
7%
Measurement
6%
Adolescence
6%
Psychoeducation
6%
Data Collection
6%
Test-Retest Reliability
6%
Validity
6%
Demographics
5%
Principal Component Analysis
5%
Mental Health
5%
Sport Participation
5%
Effective Intervention
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient
65%
Systematic Review
23%
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
18%
Ankle Instability
18%
Fear
16%
Patient-Reported Outcome
15%
Evaluation
14%
Exercise
11%
Pain
10%
Foot
10%
Knee Injury
10%
Aptitude
9%
Development
9%
Scoring System
9%
Meta-Analysis
9%
Effect Size
8%
Clinician
8%
Health
8%
Ankle
7%
Disability
6%
Orthopedics
6%
Weight Bearing
6%
Randomized Controlled Trial
6%
Adult
6%
Range of Motion
5%
Articular Cartilage Damage
5%
Biological Marker
5%
Comprehension
5%