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Kim D. Barber Foss
Researcher at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Publications - 71
Citations - 3013
Kim D. Barber Foss is an academic researcher from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Athletes & ACL injury. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 64 publications receiving 2449 citations. Previous affiliations of Kim D. Barber Foss include Emory University & Saint Joseph's University.
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The Relationship of Hamstrings and Quadriceps Strength to Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Female Athletes
Gregory D. Myer,Gregory D. Myer,Kevin R. Ford,Kevin R. Ford,Kim D. Barber Foss,Chunyan Liu,Todd G. Nick,Timothy E. Hewett +7 more
TL;DR: The results of this investigation indicate that female athletes who suffered ACL injury subsequent to strength testing had a combination of decreased hamstrings strength but not quadriceps strength compared to males.
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The Incidence and Potential Pathomechanics of Patellofemoral Pain in Female Athletes
Gregory D. Myer,Gregory D. Myer,Kevin R. Ford,Kevin R. Ford,Kim D. Barber Foss,Arlene Goodman,Arlene Goodman,Adrick Ceasar,Adrick Ceasar,Mitchell J. Rauh,Jon G. Divine,Jon G. Divine,Timothy E. Hewett,Timothy E. Hewett,Timothy E. Hewett +14 more
TL;DR: The increased knee abduction landing mechanics in the new PFP group indicate that frontal plane loads contribute to increased incidence of PFP.
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High knee abduction moments are common risk factors for patellofemoral pain (PFP) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in girls: Is PFP itself a predictor for subsequent ACL injury?
Gregory D. Myer,Kevin R. Ford,Stephanie Di Stasi,Kim D. Barber Foss,Lyle J. Micheli,Timothy E. Hewett +5 more
TL;DR: In adolescent girls aged 13.3 years, >15 Nm of knee abduction load during landing is associated with greater likelihood of developing patellofemoral pain and ACL injury, and in girls aged 16.1 years who land with >25’s of knee abductors during landing are at increased risk for both PFP and ACL Injury.
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Utilization of Modified NFL Combine Testing to Identify Functional Deficits in Athletes Following ACL Reconstruction
Gregory D. Myer,Laura C. Schmitt,Jensen L. Brent,Kevin R. Ford,Kim D. Barber Foss,Bradley J. Scherer,Robert S. Heidt,Robert S. Heidt,Jon G. Divine,Timothy E. Hewett +9 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that, while unilateral deficits are present in individuals following ACL reconstruction, they may not be evident during bipedal performance or during modified versions of double-limb performance activities.
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Sport specialization's association with an increased risk of developing anterior knee pain in adolescent female athletes.
TL;DR: Early sport specialization in female adolescents is associated with increased risk of anterior knee-pain disorders including PFP, Osgood Schlatter, Sinding Larsen-Johansson compared with multisport athletes.