Background: Neuromuscular training may reduce risk factors that contribute to ACL injury incidence in female athletes. Multi-component, ACL injury prevention training programs can be time and labor ...
Objective: To investigate whether a 6-month neuromuscular warm-up programme could improve muscle power, balance, speed and agility. Design: Cluster randomised controlled study. Setting: 27 top level ...
During the competitive ski season, Olympic and X Games Slopestyle medalist Nick Goepper doesn’t like to tax his body more than his skiing already does. On a typical morning, he wakes at 7:30 a.m. and ...
Universal neuromuscular training for adolescent athletes -- which focuses on the optimal way to bend, jump, land and pivot the knee -- is an effective and inexpensive way to avoid ACL sprains and ...
As participation in high-demand sports such as basketball and soccer has increased over the past decade, so has the number of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in teens and young. The ACL is a ...
In a recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers examine the potential of neuromuscular training to prevent chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Study: Preventive ...
Objective To investigate whether a neuromuscular training programme and educational counselling are effective in preventing acute lower limb injuries in young men during military service. Design ...
Neuromuscular training improves balance, stability, coordination and reaction speed, increasing patients’ ability to perform daily chores and allowing them to gain quality of life. Ten lecturers from ...
MAYBE YOU’RE PRETTY FAST on a bike—speedy enough to entertain hopes of winning a district championship with the help of a training regimen borrowed from Lance & Co. You’ve got a heart-rate monitor, ...
ROSEMENT, Ill.─As participation in high-demand sports such as basketball and soccer has increased over the past decade, so has the number of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in teens and ...
Intervention (n = 18; 16.0 ± 1.0 yrs) and control (n = 11; 16.7 ± 0.9 yrs) subjects from an area high school girls' soccer and basketball teams were recruited to participate in this study. Parents or ...