Makenzie Hoyt, Lyndsey Darden, Katie Stovall, Jeremiah Lukers. Truett McConnell University, Cleveland, GA. BACKGROUND: Knee injuries occur frequently within contact sports like collegiate soccer. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has implemented an Injury Surveillance Program (ISP) for all sports divisions (Division I to Division III) to track injuries and athlete-exposures (AEs) for regular season practices and games. Recent knee injury data from the NCAA ISP compared to one NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) soccer program (Truett McConnell University (TMU)) offered injury rate insight. The purpose of this study was to identify knee injury rates among NCAA and NAIA women’s soccer AEs, compare injury...
Purpose: The goal of this study was to analyze the relationship between the acute:chronic training l...
Knee injuries are extremely prevalent in high pivoting sports such as soccer, with non-contact anter...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Participation in high school athl...
Makenzie Hoyt, Lyndsey Darden, Katie Stovall, Jeremiah Lukers. Truett McConnell University, Clevelan...
BACKGROUND: Studies continue to report a greater risk of knee injury in female, compared with male a...
Women’s participation in intercollegiate athletics has increased dramatically in recent years. Great...
Objective: To review 15 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Background: Female soccer players are particularly susceptible to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) i...
BACKGROUND: A number of socio-cultural and environmental changes have occurred over the past several...
Abstract Background Few studies compare sports injury patterns in different settings. This study des...
PurposeUS high school athletes sustain millions of injuries annually. Detailed patterns of knee inju...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. As of 1992, at least 40 million athletes participate ...
Injury rates have been reported between men and women soccer athletes. PURPOSE: The purpose of this ...
The NCAA conducted research regarding incidence of injury among collegiate sports teams from 1988 to...
CONTEXT: Recent injury-surveillance data for collegiate-level cross-country athletes are limited....
Purpose: The goal of this study was to analyze the relationship between the acute:chronic training l...
Knee injuries are extremely prevalent in high pivoting sports such as soccer, with non-contact anter...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Participation in high school athl...
Makenzie Hoyt, Lyndsey Darden, Katie Stovall, Jeremiah Lukers. Truett McConnell University, Clevelan...
BACKGROUND: Studies continue to report a greater risk of knee injury in female, compared with male a...
Women’s participation in intercollegiate athletics has increased dramatically in recent years. Great...
Objective: To review 15 years of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) injury surveillance...
Background: Female soccer players are particularly susceptible to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) i...
BACKGROUND: A number of socio-cultural and environmental changes have occurred over the past several...
Abstract Background Few studies compare sports injury patterns in different settings. This study des...
PurposeUS high school athletes sustain millions of injuries annually. Detailed patterns of knee inju...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. As of 1992, at least 40 million athletes participate ...
Injury rates have been reported between men and women soccer athletes. PURPOSE: The purpose of this ...
The NCAA conducted research regarding incidence of injury among collegiate sports teams from 1988 to...
CONTEXT: Recent injury-surveillance data for collegiate-level cross-country athletes are limited....
Purpose: The goal of this study was to analyze the relationship between the acute:chronic training l...
Knee injuries are extremely prevalent in high pivoting sports such as soccer, with non-contact anter...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc. Context: Participation in high school athl...