• 1 January 1983
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 64  (8) , 368-370
Abstract
The effectiveness of the auditory biofeedback electrogoniometer in controlling genu recurvatum was tested. Subjects (13) who met predetermined criteria received supervised training, the aim being to assist them in controlling knee hyperextension. All subjects demonstrated ability to decrease genu recurvatum and even eliminate it. Utilization of an auditory biofeedback electrogoniometer should assist rehabilitation personnel in the management of this condition.