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The Effectiveness Of Injury-Prevention Programs In Reducing The Incidence Of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Sprains In Adolescent Athletes, Jeffrey Paszkewicz, Tristen Webb, Brian Waters, Cailee Welch Mccarty, Bonnie Van Lunen
The Effectiveness Of Injury-Prevention Programs In Reducing The Incidence Of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Sprains In Adolescent Athletes, Jeffrey Paszkewicz, Tristen Webb, Brian Waters, Cailee Welch Mccarty, Bonnie Van Lunen
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Clinical Scenario: There is a high incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in adolescents participating in pivoting sports such as soccer, basketball, and handball. Most ACL injuries in athletes are noncontact injuries, with a mechanism of sudden deceleration, change in direction, or landing from a jump. These mechanisms coupled with an increase in contraction of the quadriceps have been shown as risk factors for ACL injuries. Injuries to the ACL may require surgery, a long rehabilitation, and the potential for reinjury. Studies have shown reductions in lower extremity injury rates using training protocols that focus on landing mechanics, balance …