Prevention of non‐contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in soccer players. Part 1: Mechanisms of injury and underlying risk factors
Clínica Girona · Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Soccer is the most commonly played sport in the world, with an estimated 265 million active soccer players by 2006. Inherent to this sport is the higher risk of injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) relative to other sports. ACL injury causes the most time lost from competition in soccer which has influenced a strong research focus to determine the risk factors for injury. This research emphasis has afforded a rapid influx of literature defining potential modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors that increase the risk of injury. The purpose of the current review is to sequence the most recent literature that reports potential mechanisms and risk factors for non-contact ACL injury in soccer players.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.87
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- 100%
- References
- 204
Authors
7- EAEduard Alentorn‐GeliCorresponding
Clínica Girona, Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona
- GDGregory D. Myer
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions
- HJHolly J. Silvers
Gere Foundation
- GSGonzalo Samitier
Clínica Girona, Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona
- DRDaniel Romero
Barraquer Opthalmology Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Anterior cruciate ligament
- Orthopedic surgery
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
- Sports medicine
- Injury prevention
- Joint instability
- ACL injury