1. ACL Tears in Female Athletes
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Danica N. Giugliano and Jennifer L. Solomon
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Adult ,Reconstructive surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Individualized treatment ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Knee Injuries ,Sex Factors ,Risk Factors ,Sex factors ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,biology ,business.industry ,Athletes ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries ,Rehabilitation ,musculoskeletal system ,biology.organism_classification ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Conservative treatment ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Athletic Injuries ,Physical therapy ,Tears ,Female ,business ,human activities - Abstract
With the growing number of female athletes, an increase is occurring in the number of sports-related injuries, which can cause physical, psychological, academic, and financial suffering. Female athletes are reported to be two to eight times more likely to sustain an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury than male athletes. Further research on risk factors and preventative strategies for the female ACL is needed, because the cause of the disparity in injury rates remains equivocal and controversial. Individualized treatment for the injured knee is necessary and can include either conservative treatment or reconstructive surgery.
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- 2007
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