About 100,000 injuries to anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) occur annually in the United States, with females reporting an ACL injury rate two to eight times higher than their male counterparts. Many intrinsic and extrinsic factors have been cited to explain the disparity between rates of injury between males and females, such as anatomical differences, joint laxity, training technique, and sex hormones, the focus of the present research. Estrogen has been shown to decrease collagen content within ligament tissue whereas progesterone has been shown to inhibit estrogen and in some cases promote the production of collagen. Testosterone has been linked with increased collagen content, but its effects upon female knee ligaments have not been st...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male counterpart...
Recent studies of female athletes have shown that females are more prone to knee injuries than their...
Female athletics are increasing in popularity around the world, and with this increase in female par...
The purpose of this project was to test whether the effect of 17-fl-estradiol on the medial collater...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. In the past, much of the research focus ...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. In the past, much of the research focus ...
Background. Females experience a disproportionate number of anterior cruciate ligament injuries comp...
Investigations from this laboratory have established the presence of estrogen receptors in the human...
The incidence of non-contact knee injury was reported higher in female than male. In female, the occ...
The incidence of non-contact knee injury was found higher in female than in male and is related to t...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male counterpart...
Recent studies of female athletes have shown that females are more prone to knee injuries than their...
Female athletics are increasing in popularity around the world, and with this increase in female par...
The purpose of this project was to test whether the effect of 17-fl-estradiol on the medial collater...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. In the past, much of the research focus ...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. In the past, much of the research focus ...
Background. Females experience a disproportionate number of anterior cruciate ligament injuries comp...
Investigations from this laboratory have established the presence of estrogen receptors in the human...
The incidence of non-contact knee injury was reported higher in female than male. In female, the occ...
The incidence of non-contact knee injury was found higher in female than in male and is related to t...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between es...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Following an anterior cruciate ligament injury, premenopausal females tend to experience poorer outc...
Young female athletes experience a higher incidence of ligament injuries than their male counterpart...