Modifiable Risk Factor Assessment and Mitigation Strategies for Non contact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Female Footballers: A Literature Review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/3s1sw354Keywords:
ACL, Modifiable Risk Factor, Injury prevention, IMUAbstract
Background: Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries are more prevalent among
female soccer participants. These injuries pose significant challenges to their sports careers and
have implications for their mental well-being. The recovery process post-surgery for such
injuries tends to be prolonged and can have adverse effects on their physical state. Studies
suggest that factors contributing to non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries can be
classified as either modifiable or non-modifiable, with modifiable factors encompassing
internal and external components. It is imperative to comprehend these modifiable risk factors
and employ efficient strategies and cutting-edge technologies for outcome assessment to
mitigate the occurrence of ACL injuries in this specific demographic.
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