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The effect of the squat exercise on knee stability.
Med Sci Sports Exerc 1989 Jun;21(3):299-303
Chandler TJ, Wilson GD, Stone MH.



Past studies have produced conflicting results as to the effect of squat exercises on knee stability. One hundred male  and female college students were measured using a knee ligament arthrometer on nine tests of knee stability. Over an  8-wk training program, full or half squats did not consistently affect knee stability compared to non-squatting  controls. To measure the effect of long-term squat training 27 male powerlifters (14 Elite or Master Class) and 28  male weightlifters (8 Elite or Master Class) were measured on the same tests.

Powerlifters were significantly tighter  than controls on the anterior drawer at 90 degrees of knee flexion. Both powerlifters and weightlifters were significantly tighter than controls on the quadriceps active drawer at 90 degrees of knee flexion. Data on powerlifters  and weightlifters were also analyzed by years of experience and skill level. No effect of squat training on knee  stability was demonstrated in any of the groups tested.

 

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