Annemie Smeets
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Recent Articles
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Hagen M, Vanrenterghem J, Van den Borne Y, Diaz M, Verschueren S, Robinson M, et al.
Int J Sports Phys Ther
. 2025 Feb;
20(2):176-188.
PMID: 39906053
Background: Hamstrings and quadriceps strength recovery and restoration of the hamstrings-to-quadriceps ratio (H/Q ratio) is a major concern after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Recently, moment-angle profiles and angle-specific H/Q...
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Malfait I, Gijsbers S, Smeets A, Hanssen B, Pick A, Peers K, et al.
Eur J Phys Rehabil Med
. 2024 Mar;
60(2):225-232.
PMID: 38502557
Introduction: Spasticity is a common problem in stroke patients. Treatments of spasticity often have side effects or are insufficiently effective. Dry needling (DN) has been proposed as a potential additional...
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Smeets A, Ghafelzadeh Ahwaz F, Bogaerts S, Berger P, Peers K
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil
. 2024 Jan;
16(1):22.
PMID: 38238809
Background: Standard care for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries often includes surgical reconstruction of the ACL. However, two randomized controlled trials [1, 2] (RCT) concluded that conservative treatment does not...
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Willems M, Gilson L, Verschueren S, Vanrenterghem J, Staes F, Vandenneucker H, et al.
Int J Sports Med
. 2023 Jul;
44(11):830-838.
PMID: 37490929
At the time of return-to-sport, anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed athletes still show altered neuromechanics in their injured leg during single leg hopping tasks. Part of these alterations can be magnified...
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Diaz M, Smeets A, Hagen M, Sankey S, Verschueren S, Vanrenterghem J
J Biomech
. 2022 Nov;
145:111381.
PMID: 36403526
Most athletes that return to sport (RTS) after Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury undergo reconstruction (ACLR) to restore their knee stability. The major concern for RTS is for the patient...
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Huby C, Miari I, Hagen M, Verschueren S, Vanrenterghem J, Smeets A
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2022 Jul;
54(12):2045-2053.
PMID: 35797624
Purpose: Athletes with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) show persisting biomechanical and neuromuscular landing alterations. So far, most research focused on the landing phase of dynamic tasks where...
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Molina-Garcia P, Molina-Molina A, Smeets A, Migueles J, Ortega F, Vanrenterghem J
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2022 Apr;
32(7):1119-1130.
PMID: 35398912
Objective: To analyze whether 13 weeks of integrative neuromuscular training can benefit spatiotemporal and kinematic parameters of gait in children with overweight/obesity. Methods: This is a non-randomized controlled trial. Fifty...
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Smeets A, Ghafelzadeh Ahwaz F, Bogaerts S, De Groef A, Berger P, Kaux J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Mar;
12(3):e055349.
PMID: 35277406
Introduction: Standard care for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries includes surgical reconstruction of the ACL. However, two randomised controlled trials (RCTs) concluded that conservative treatment does not result in inferior...
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Smeets A, Willems M, Gilson L, Verschueren S, Staes F, Vandenneucker H, et al.
Knee
. 2021 Nov;
33:305-317.
PMID: 34741830
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed (ACLR) athletes show increased hamstrings activation and decreased knee flexion moments (KFMs) during single leg landing tasks at time of return-to-sport (RTS). Although these landing...
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Smeets A, Verschueren S, Staes F, Vandenneucker H, Claes S, Vanrenterghem J
Gait Posture
. 2020 Oct;
83:44-51.
PMID: 33075718
Background: Evidence suggests that neuromuscular alterations in patients with an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) are rooted in neurocognitive and proprioceptive deficits. The aim of this study was to assess...