ACL injuries in the female athlete : causes, impacts, and conditioning programs

Anterior cruciate ligament Women athletes Athletes Women Athletic injuries Knee injuries Ligaments -- Wounds and injuries Sports injuries sähkökirjat
Springer
2012
EISBN 9783642325922
Part I: Introduction.
Part II: The impact of ACL injuries: Short- and long-term effects on the knee joint.
Part III: Proposed risk factors of noncontact ACL injuries.
Part IV: ACL injury prevention programs.
Part V: Reducing the risk of reinjury after ACL reconstruction.
Part VI: Future directions.
Nearly a million anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur each year worldwide, causing long-term problems in the knee joint. This textbook examines the short- and long-term impacts of ACL injuries on the basis of hundreds of published studies. Risk factors for such injuries are explored using data from hypothesis-driven investigations, and possible causes of the higher risk of noncontact ACL injuries in female athletes are analyzed. Neuromuscular training programs shown to reduce the rate of these injuries in female athletes are described in step-by-step detail with the aid of numerous color photographs and video demonstrations. In addition, detailed descriptions are provided for rehabilitation programs to be used after ACL reconstruction in order to reduce the risk of a future injury.
Part II: The impact of ACL injuries: Short- and long-term effects on the knee joint.
Part III: Proposed risk factors of noncontact ACL injuries.
Part IV: ACL injury prevention programs.
Part V: Reducing the risk of reinjury after ACL reconstruction.
Part VI: Future directions.
Nearly a million anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur each year worldwide, causing long-term problems in the knee joint. This textbook examines the short- and long-term impacts of ACL injuries on the basis of hundreds of published studies. Risk factors for such injuries are explored using data from hypothesis-driven investigations, and possible causes of the higher risk of noncontact ACL injuries in female athletes are analyzed. Neuromuscular training programs shown to reduce the rate of these injuries in female athletes are described in step-by-step detail with the aid of numerous color photographs and video demonstrations. In addition, detailed descriptions are provided for rehabilitation programs to be used after ACL reconstruction in order to reduce the risk of a future injury.
