The purpose of this research was to identify possible predisposing neuromuscular factors for knee injuries, particularly anterior cruciate ligament tears in female athletes by investigating anterior knee laxity, lower extremity muscle strength, endurance, muscle reaction time, and muscle recruitment order in response to anterior tibial translation. We recruited four subject groups: elite female (N = 40) and male (N = 60) athletes and sex-matched nonathletic controls ( N = 40). All participants underwent a subjective evaluation of knee function, arthrometer measurement of anterior tibial translation, isokinetic dynamometer strength and endurance tests at 60 and 240 deg/sec, and anterior tibial translation stress tests. Dynamic stress testing...
This randomized control study aimed to assess 12 weeks of a novel neuromuscular training program (Kn...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is more prone on female athletes compared to male athletes i...
Background: Female athletes are more likely than male athletes to injure the anterior cruciate ligam...
Evidence suggests that the female predisposition to knee injuries may be related to sensorimotor con...
Objectives: The risk for female athletes suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury is 3.5 times...
Background: Female athletes participating in high-risk sports suffer anterior cruciate ligament inju...
ett. Neuromuscular training improves performance and lower-extremity biomechanics in female athletes...
2012-08-01While the higher rates of ACL injury observed in females have been attributed to sex diffe...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture ranks among the most common injuries in sports. The inciden...
Female athletes are at a higher risk to sustain an ACL injury compared to their male counterparts. T...
Neuromuscular control during high risk sporting movements, such as abrupt landings found in netball,...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the isometric strength of the muscles around the ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the isometric strength of the muscles around the ...
It has been reported that female athletes are 4 to 6 times more likely to sustain a non-contact ante...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between linear deceleration performance and ...
This randomized control study aimed to assess 12 weeks of a novel neuromuscular training program (Kn...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is more prone on female athletes compared to male athletes i...
Background: Female athletes are more likely than male athletes to injure the anterior cruciate ligam...
Evidence suggests that the female predisposition to knee injuries may be related to sensorimotor con...
Objectives: The risk for female athletes suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury is 3.5 times...
Background: Female athletes participating in high-risk sports suffer anterior cruciate ligament inju...
ett. Neuromuscular training improves performance and lower-extremity biomechanics in female athletes...
2012-08-01While the higher rates of ACL injury observed in females have been attributed to sex diffe...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture ranks among the most common injuries in sports. The inciden...
Female athletes are at a higher risk to sustain an ACL injury compared to their male counterparts. T...
Neuromuscular control during high risk sporting movements, such as abrupt landings found in netball,...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the isometric strength of the muscles around the ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the isometric strength of the muscles around the ...
It has been reported that female athletes are 4 to 6 times more likely to sustain a non-contact ante...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between linear deceleration performance and ...
This randomized control study aimed to assess 12 weeks of a novel neuromuscular training program (Kn...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is more prone on female athletes compared to male athletes i...
Background: Female athletes are more likely than male athletes to injure the anterior cruciate ligam...