摘要

A link between landing biomechanics and ACL injury has led to the development of injury prevention-focused training. It is often difficult to measure the efficacy of different protocols on ACL injury-related factors. The purpose of this study was to test the effects of in-season neuromuscular training (IN) or standard soccer training (CTRL) on a field-based Tuck Jump Assessment (TJA) used to help identify athletes at risk for ACL injuries. The tested hypothesis that the in-season ACL intervention training can be used to reduce measured TJA deficits above and beyond a standard in-season soccer protocol was not supported.

  • 出版日期2011-10