Abstract
Deficits in dynamic neuromusculctr control of the knee may contribute to the higher incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in female athletes. There is evidence that neuromuscular training alters muscle firing patterns, as it decreases landing forces, improves balance, and reduces ACL injury incidence in female athletes. The purpose of this review is to summarise the evidence for altered muscular activation and timing relative to ACL injury risk in female athletes.
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Hewett, T. E., Zazulak, B. T., Myer, G. D., & Ford, K. R. (2005, June). A review of electromyographic activation levels, timing differences, and increased anterior cruciate ligament injury incidence in female athletes. British Journal of Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2005.018572
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