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  1. The more altered the movement are more pain and less function patients with patellofemoral pain have
  2. Is quadriceps H-reflex excitability a risk factor for patellofemoral pain?
  3. Different pain responses to distinct levels of physical activity in women with patellofemoral pain
  4. Vastus Medialis Hoffmann Reflex Excitability Is Associated With Pain Level, Self-Reported Function, and Chronicity in Women With Patellofemoral Pain
  5. Local and widespread hyperalgesia in female runners with patellofemoral pain are influenced by running volume
  6. Lower Amplitude of the Hoffmann Reflex in Women With Patellofemoral Pain: Thinking Beyond Proximal, Local, and Distal Factors
  7. Proximal mechanics during stair ascent are more discriminate of females with patellofemoral pain than distal mechanics
  8. Contribution of altered hip, knee and foot kinematics to dynamic postural impairments in females with patellofemoral pain during stair ascent
  9. Female Adults with Patellofemoral Pain Are Characterized by Widespread Hyperalgesia, Which Is Not Affected Immediately by Patellofemoral Joint Loading
  10. Patellofemoral pain and sports practice: reduced symptoms and higher quality of life in adolescent athletes as compared to non-athletes
  11. Delayed onset of electromyographic activity of the vastus medialis relative to the vastus lateralis may be related to physical activity levels in females with patellofemoral pain
  12. Q-angle static or dynamic measurements, which is the best choice for patellofemoral pain?
  13. Vertical Ground Reaction Forces Are Associated with Pain and Self-Reported Functional Status in Recreational Athletes with Patellofemoral Pain
  14. Reduced knee flexion is a possible cause of increased loading rates in individuals with patellofemoral pain
  15. Reliability of electromyography parameters during stair deambulation in patellofemoral pain syndrome
  16. Comparison of frequency and time domain electromyography parameters in women with patellofemoral pain
  17. Reliability and differentiation capability of dynamic and static kinematic measurements of rearfoot eversion in patellofemoral pain