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Real-Time Assessment and Neuromuscular Training Feedback Techniques to Prevent Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Female Athletes

(45) demonstrated that those athletes who subject their knees to higher joint loads benefit to a greater extent from our dynamic neuromuscular training protocols than those who do not. [...] we first screen athletes for high-risk status and then intervene with neuromuscular training designed to amel...

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Published in:Strength and conditioning journal 2011-06, Vol.33 (3), p.21-35
Main Authors: Myer, Gregory D, Brent, Jensen L, Ford, Kevin R, Hewett, Timothy E
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:(45) demonstrated that those athletes who subject their knees to higher joint loads benefit to a greater extent from our dynamic neuromuscular training protocols than those who do not. [...] we first screen athletes for high-risk status and then intervene with neuromuscular training designed to ameliorate those specific neuromuscular imbalances that those specific athletes demonstrate.
ISSN:1524-1602
1533-4295
DOI:10.1519/SSC.0b013e318213afa8