reviewThe American Journal of Sports MedicineDec 28, 2005Closed access

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Female Athletes

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center · University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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Abstract

Female athletes have a 4 to 6 times higher incidence of anterior cruciate ligament injury than do male athletes participating in the same landing and pivoting sports. This greater risk of anterior cruciate ligament injury, coupled with a geometric increase in participation (doubling each decade), has led to a significant rise in anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female athletes. The gender gap in anterior cruciate ligament injury, combined with evidence that the underpinnings of this serious health problem are neuromuscular in nature, leads to the development of neuromuscular interventions designed to prevent injury. A systematic review of the published literature yielded 6 published interventions…

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Keywords
  • Anterior cruciate ligament
  • Medicine
  • Athletes
  • ACL injury
  • Psychological intervention
  • Physical therapy
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Sports medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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