Background: The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury prevention in youth sports. Not identifying and correcting for injury risk factors may result in lost opportunity for athletic development. Physical maturation and sex affect these characteristics, which may indicate the need for both age and sex-based injury prevention programs. Hypothesis/Purpose: This study examined age and sex differences in knee strength, static balance, jump height, and lower extremity landing biomechanics in school- and high school-age athletes. Study Design: Cross-sectional. Methods: Forty healthy school aged (10.8±0.8 yrs) and forty high school (16.8±0.8 yrs) athletes completed isokinetic knee flexion and extension st...
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...
As children increase in biologic age, body height and weight increase, and subsequent maturation of ...
Background: The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury p...
# Background The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury ...
Understanding how neuromuscular factors that are associated with lower extremity injury risk, such a...
Purpose— The objective of this study was to determine if biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factor...
Background: Despite knee extensor and flexor strength reportedly being associated with injury risk, ...
Females suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a 2 to 10-fold greater rate compared to ...
Background: Compared with male athletes, female athletes demonstrate increased dynamic valgus angula...
The objective of this study was to investigate the gender-specific differences in peak torque (PT), ...
Context: Sex differences in dynamic measures have been established in physically mature populations....
Sport specialization is a growing trend in youth athletes and may contribute to increased injury ris...
Introduction: Puberty substantially alters the body\u27s mechanical properties, neuromuscular contro...
Context: The presence or absence of biomechanical differences between the sexes before puberty may p...
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...
As children increase in biologic age, body height and weight increase, and subsequent maturation of ...
Background: The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury p...
# Background The identification of risk factors for injury is a key step for musculoskeletal injury ...
Understanding how neuromuscular factors that are associated with lower extremity injury risk, such a...
Purpose— The objective of this study was to determine if biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factor...
Background: Despite knee extensor and flexor strength reportedly being associated with injury risk, ...
Females suffer anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries at a 2 to 10-fold greater rate compared to ...
Background: Compared with male athletes, female athletes demonstrate increased dynamic valgus angula...
The objective of this study was to investigate the gender-specific differences in peak torque (PT), ...
Context: Sex differences in dynamic measures have been established in physically mature populations....
Sport specialization is a growing trend in youth athletes and may contribute to increased injury ris...
Introduction: Puberty substantially alters the body\u27s mechanical properties, neuromuscular contro...
Context: The presence or absence of biomechanical differences between the sexes before puberty may p...
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...
As children increase in biologic age, body height and weight increase, and subsequent maturation of ...