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Do Weak Quads Cause Hyperextension? [Solved]

​Hyperextension is the forward movement of the knee joint caused by weakness of the quadriceps muscle which functions to actively extend the knee and flex the hip, or injury to the anterior cruciate ligament which passively translates the shin bone or “tibia” of the lower leg forward.14 Dec 2020

Knee Hyperextension (Fix Hyperextended Knees)

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Exercise after stroke: Stop Knee Hyperextension

Knee recurvatum is a common problem after a stroke. If your knee pops backward when you stand or it looks deformed (bent …

Restoring Hyperextension and Quad Strength After ACL and Stretching Loose Shoulders

The #AskMikeReinold Show Welcome to the Ask Mike Reinold Show, where we answer your questions about physical therapy, …