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Mon, 06 May 2013 20:17:21 GMT /slideshow/power-force-and-impulse/20688354 u3052723@slideshare.net(u3052723) Power, force and impulse u3052723 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/powerforceandimpulse-130506201721-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Power, force and impulse from Ella Ward
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Can anterior cruciate ligament injuries be mitigated? /slideshow/can-anterior-cruciate-ligament-injuries-be-mitigated-by-18396331/18396331 cananteriorcruciateligamentinjuriesbemitigatedby-130408042421-phpapp02
Overall, despite much scientific research, the incidence and prevalence of ACL injuries still remains high. I do not believe ACL injuries can be completely mitigated as they are so multi-factorial and involve both contact and non-contact situations. And although preventative programs have been found to reduce the incidence of ACL injuries by up to 90% in some cases, I still believe a lot more research needs to be conducted in regards to how much training stimulus is required to produce a protective effect. I understand that many coaches may be sceptical in regards to employing a preventative program, but the research indicates even something as simple as plyometric training can help train neuromuscular control and improve lower leg strength. Overall, I believe something is better than nothing, and if more often than not intervention programs are producing positive outcomes, the coaches really have nothing to lose. The key is to achieve widespread awareness and widespread use; so spread this presentation and message so we can achieve this and help reduce the debilitating consequences this injury has on so many young athletes.]]>

Overall, despite much scientific research, the incidence and prevalence of ACL injuries still remains high. I do not believe ACL injuries can be completely mitigated as they are so multi-factorial and involve both contact and non-contact situations. And although preventative programs have been found to reduce the incidence of ACL injuries by up to 90% in some cases, I still believe a lot more research needs to be conducted in regards to how much training stimulus is required to produce a protective effect. I understand that many coaches may be sceptical in regards to employing a preventative program, but the research indicates even something as simple as plyometric training can help train neuromuscular control and improve lower leg strength. Overall, I believe something is better than nothing, and if more often than not intervention programs are producing positive outcomes, the coaches really have nothing to lose. The key is to achieve widespread awareness and widespread use; so spread this presentation and message so we can achieve this and help reduce the debilitating consequences this injury has on so many young athletes.]]>
Mon, 08 Apr 2013 04:24:20 GMT /slideshow/can-anterior-cruciate-ligament-injuries-be-mitigated-by-18396331/18396331 u3052723@slideshare.net(u3052723) Can anterior cruciate ligament injuries be mitigated? u3052723 Overall, despite much scientific research, the incidence and prevalence of ACL injuries still remains high. I do not believe ACL injuries can be completely mitigated as they are so multi-factorial and involve both contact and non-contact situations. And although preventative programs have been found to reduce the incidence of ACL injuries by up to 90% in some cases, I still believe a lot more research needs to be conducted in regards to how much training stimulus is required to produce a protective effect. I understand that many coaches may be sceptical in regards to employing a preventative program, but the research indicates even something as simple as plyometric training can help train neuromuscular control and improve lower leg strength. Overall, I believe something is better than nothing, and if more often than not intervention programs are producing positive outcomes, the coaches really have nothing to lose. The key is to achieve widespread awareness and widespread use; so spread this presentation and message so we can achieve this and help reduce the debilitating consequences this injury has on so many young athletes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cananteriorcruciateligamentinjuriesbemitigatedby-130408042421-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Overall, despite much scientific research, the incidence and prevalence of ACL injuries still remains high. I do not believe ACL injuries can be completely mitigated as they are so multi-factorial and involve both contact and non-contact situations. And although preventative programs have been found to reduce the incidence of ACL injuries by up to 90% in some cases, I still believe a lot more research needs to be conducted in regards to how much training stimulus is required to produce a protective effect. I understand that many coaches may be sceptical in regards to employing a preventative program, but the research indicates even something as simple as plyometric training can help train neuromuscular control and improve lower leg strength. Overall, I believe something is better than nothing, and if more often than not intervention programs are producing positive outcomes, the coaches really have nothing to lose. The key is to achieve widespread awareness and widespread use; so spread this presentation and message so we can achieve this and help reduce the debilitating consequences this injury has on so many young athletes.
Can anterior cruciate ligament injuries be mitigated? from Ella Ward
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