ACL Injuries: Female Athletes At Increased Risk
Since the passage of Title IX in 1972, girls' participation in high school sports has increased more than 900%.1 The spectacular performance of women in the the recent Women's World Cup, along with...
View ArticleSimple Low-Cost Tool Identifies Female Athletes at High Risk for ACL Injury
Female athletes at high risk of ACL injuries can be identified with a simple, low-cost tool in a doctor's office instead of through expensive and complex laboratory-based motion analysis systems,...
View ArticleNeuromuscular Warm-Up Reduces Leg Injuries in Female Athletes At Inner-City...
Implementing a coach-led neuro-muscular warm-up for female high school soccer and baskteball players at predominantly low-income, inner city schools is an extremely cost-effective way to reduce the...
View ArticleTraining Program Can Reduce Female ACL Injury Risk, Improve Athletic Performance
Two ACL injury prevention programs significantly reduce injury rates among female athletes while improving athletic performance.1 Sportsmetrics (a 6-week pre-season program varying in length from...
View ArticleNeuromuscular Training Reduces ACL Injury Risk By Half: Study
Neuromuscular and educational training programs designed to prevent injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) among young athletes appear to cut the risk of ACL injuries in half, according to a...
View ArticleACL Injuries in High School Sports: No Gender Difference Found
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries do not disproportionately affect female athletes, occur more often from player-to-player contact, and far more frequently in competition than practice than...
View ArticleACL Injuries: Female Athletes At Increased Risk
Since the passage of Title IX in 1972, girls' participation in high school sports has increased dramatically,[11] by one estimate by more than 900%.[1] The spectacular performance of the U.S. women in...
View ArticleSimple Low-Cost Tool Identifies Female Athletes at High Risk for ACL Injury
Female athletes at high risk of ACL injuries can be identified with a simple, low-cost tool in a doctor's office instead of through expensive and complex laboratory-based motion analysis systems,...
View ArticleNeuromuscular Warm-Up Reduces Leg Injuries in Female Athletes At Inner-City...
Implementing a coach-led neuro-muscular warm-up for female high school soccer and baskteball players at predominantly low-income, inner city schools is an extremely cost-effective way to reduce the...
View ArticleTraining Program Can Reduce Female ACL Injury Risk, Improve Athletic Performance
Two ACL injury prevention programs significantly reduce injury rates among female athletes while improving athletic performance.[1] Sportsmetrics (a 6-week pre-season program varying in length from...
View ArticleNeuromuscular Training Reduces ACL Injury Risk By Half: Study
Neuromuscular and educational training programs designed to prevent injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) among young athletes appear to cut the risk of ACL injuries in half, according to a...
View ArticleACL Injuries in High School Sports: No Gender Difference Found
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries do not disproportionately affect female athletes, occur more often from player-to-player contact, and far more frequently in competition than practice than...
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