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Review Question - QID 8750

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QID 8750 (Type "8750" in App Search)
Significant anterior tibial translation occurs during which of the following rehabilitation exercises?

Terminal weight-bearing knee extension

16%

129/814

Terminal non-weight-bearing knee extension

37%

298/814

Terminal weight-bearing knee flexion

29%

237/814

Terminal non-weight-bearing knee flexion

8%

66/814

Mid-range weight-bearing knee flexion

10%

79/814

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Terminal non-weight-bearing knee extension exercises from 60 degrees to 0 degrees of flexion increase anterior tibial translation. It is for this reason that this type of exercise should be avoided in the early phase of rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction so as not to place a tensile strain on the graft. The other rehabilitation exercises either lead to posterior tibial translation in relation to the femur or have no significant effect on tibial translation.

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