Females suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a 2 to 10-fold greater rate compared to male athletes participating in similar sports. Altered movement patterns and inadequate knee stiffness are two interrelated factors that may increase ACL injury risk. Onset of these neuromuscular risk factors may coincide with the rapid adolescent growth that results in the divergence of a multitude of neuromuscular parameters between sexes. The overall purpose of this dissertation was to determine if neuromuscular ACL injury risk factors in female athletes increase following rapid growth and development compared to males. Male and female athletes were tested with three-dimensional motion analysis techniques during a drop vertical jump over t...
# Background The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury ...
2012-08-01While the higher rates of ACL injury observed in females have been attributed to sex diffe...
Female athletes are more likely to sustain an ACL injury than male athletes. The purpose was to inve...
Females suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a 2 to 10-fold greater rate compared to ...
Purpose— The objective of this study was to determine if biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factor...
Funding One or more of the authors has declared the following potential conflict of interest or sour...
Females tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) at a rate of four to six times that of similarly...
Background: Female athletes participating in high-risk sports suffer anterior cruciate ligament inju...
According to the American College of Sports Medicine, women are two to eight times more likely to su...
Background: Female athletes participating in high-risk sports suffer anterior cruciate ligament inju...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries remain a significant, season-ending injury in youth soccer...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries have received much attention in the biomechanics literatur...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) originates from posterior part of the medial side of the latera...
There is considerable evidence to support a number of biomechanical risk factors associatiated with ...
Introduction: Females are consistently found to be at a higher risk of tearing their ACL. Extensive...
# Background The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury ...
2012-08-01While the higher rates of ACL injury observed in females have been attributed to sex diffe...
Female athletes are more likely to sustain an ACL injury than male athletes. The purpose was to inve...
Females suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a 2 to 10-fold greater rate compared to ...
Purpose— The objective of this study was to determine if biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factor...
Funding One or more of the authors has declared the following potential conflict of interest or sour...
Females tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) at a rate of four to six times that of similarly...
Background: Female athletes participating in high-risk sports suffer anterior cruciate ligament inju...
According to the American College of Sports Medicine, women are two to eight times more likely to su...
Background: Female athletes participating in high-risk sports suffer anterior cruciate ligament inju...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries remain a significant, season-ending injury in youth soccer...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries have received much attention in the biomechanics literatur...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) originates from posterior part of the medial side of the latera...
There is considerable evidence to support a number of biomechanical risk factors associatiated with ...
Introduction: Females are consistently found to be at a higher risk of tearing their ACL. Extensive...
# Background The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury ...
2012-08-01While the higher rates of ACL injury observed in females have been attributed to sex diffe...
Female athletes are more likely to sustain an ACL injury than male athletes. The purpose was to inve...