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Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Conditioning To Prevent Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries In Female Athletes: A Critical Synthesis Of Literature, Shiren G. Assaly, Todd E. Davenport, Katrin Mattern-Baxter
Effectiveness Of Neuromuscular Conditioning To Prevent Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries In Female Athletes: A Critical Synthesis Of Literature, Shiren G. Assaly, Todd E. Davenport, Katrin Mattern-Baxter
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Background and Purpose: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are common among female athletes. The purpose of this literature review was to assess the effectiveness of neuromuscular conditioning to modify biomechanical risk factors for ACL injury.
METHOD: A structured literature search was conducted to identify primary research articles. Articles were graded according to their strength of evidence and a qualitative literature review was completed.
RESULTS: Seven primary research studies were available for analysis that documented the effects of neuromuscular conditioning (range of evidence grades: 1B to 3B). Lower limb kinematics, lower limb kinetics, and incidence of tears were the primary outcomes …