An Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury Risk Screening and Reduction Program for High School Female Athletes: A Pilot Study

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Kuntz, Allison [1 ]
Peters, Olivia [1 ]
Bello, Andrew [1 ]
Perkins, Ryan [1 ]
Monti, Ryan [1 ,3 ]
Murray, Leigh [2 ]
机构
[1] Walsh Univ, Phys Therapy, North Canton, OH USA
[2] Graceland Univ, Phys Therapy, Lamoni, IA USA
[3] Walsh Univ, Phys Therapy Program, 2020 East Maple St, North Canton, OH 44720 USA
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anterior cruciate ligament; female athletics; injury; screening; ERROR SCORING SYSTEM; ANKLE DORSIFLEXION RANGE; PREVENTION PROGRAM; STRENGTH; HIP; RELIABILITY; TOOL; MOVEMENT; QUALITY; MOTION;
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10.26603/001c.40370
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Background Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury causes physical, mental, and financial burdens. Therefore, it is imperative to screen, identify, and educate athletes who are at high-risk. The combination of screening and education could identify those at risk and potentially reduce future injuries.Purpose The purpose was to conduct a feasible community pre-season screening program for high school female athletes for the presence of known modifiable risk factors that predispose them to sustaining a non-contact ACL injury.Study Design Non-experimental prospective studyMethods A convenience sample of 15 healthy female athletes were recruited from local high schools, consisting of 11 soccer players and four basketball players. A pre-season screening program was designed encompassing four stations that addressed modifiable neuromuscular and biomechanical risk factors including range of motion (ROM), jump-landing technique, strength, and balance. Athletes were categorized into high-risk versus low-risk groups based on cutoff scores previously established in the literature. Results Every athlete met the high-risk cutoff score for at least one extremity during the ROM screening, and some met high-risk cutoff scores for more than one ROM. Out of all four categories tested, lower extremity ROM demonstrated the greatest deficits. Conclusion This study identified athletes as having multiple modifiable risk factors that can be addressed with training and exercises. This supports implementing a pre-season program aimed at screening for injury risk factors.Level of Evidence Level 3
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