Background: Female athletes have a higher rate of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury than males from adolescence and into maturity, which is suggested to result from sex-specific changes in dynamic movement patterns with maturation. Few studies have studied movement strategies and response to fatigue in children. Purpose: To evaluate the effect of fatigue on biomechanical variables associated with increased risk for ACL injury during a drop-jump (DJ) performance in children. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: A total of 116 children (mean age, 10.4 years) were recruited from local sports clubs and performed 5 repetitions of a DJ task before and after a fatigue protocol. Kinematic and kinetic data from init...
Purpose: This study determined anteroposterior knee-joint muscle activation differences among childr...
Purpose: This study determined anteroposterior knee-joint muscle activation differences among childr...
Context: Females are two to eight times more likely to sustain an ACL injury than males participatin...
Funding One or more of the authors has declared the following potential conflict of interest or sour...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are common among both male ...
Females suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a 2 to 10-fold greater rate compared to ...
Females tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) at a rate of four to six times that of similarly...
To investigate the effect of within match fatigue on knee kinematics and jump kinetics in girls’ soc...
Purpose The anterior cruciate ligament is loaded through valgus moment, vertical ground reaction fo...
Context: The presence or absence of biomechanical differences between the sexes before puberty may p...
knee-joint muscle activation differences among children and adult males and females landing from a s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are common among athletes, ...
Purpose— The objective of this study was to determine if biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factor...
# Background The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury ...
Introduction: Females are consistently found to be at a higher risk of tearing their ACL. Extensive...
Purpose: This study determined anteroposterior knee-joint muscle activation differences among childr...
Purpose: This study determined anteroposterior knee-joint muscle activation differences among childr...
Context: Females are two to eight times more likely to sustain an ACL injury than males participatin...
Funding One or more of the authors has declared the following potential conflict of interest or sour...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are common among both male ...
Females suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a 2 to 10-fold greater rate compared to ...
Females tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) at a rate of four to six times that of similarly...
To investigate the effect of within match fatigue on knee kinematics and jump kinetics in girls’ soc...
Purpose The anterior cruciate ligament is loaded through valgus moment, vertical ground reaction fo...
Context: The presence or absence of biomechanical differences between the sexes before puberty may p...
knee-joint muscle activation differences among children and adult males and females landing from a s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are common among athletes, ...
Purpose— The objective of this study was to determine if biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factor...
# Background The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury ...
Introduction: Females are consistently found to be at a higher risk of tearing their ACL. Extensive...
Purpose: This study determined anteroposterior knee-joint muscle activation differences among childr...
Purpose: This study determined anteroposterior knee-joint muscle activation differences among childr...
Context: Females are two to eight times more likely to sustain an ACL injury than males participatin...