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633 related items for PubMed ID: 12112973

  • 1. Prevention of anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
    Hewett TE, Myer GD, Ford KR.
    Curr Womens Health Rep; 2001 Dec; 1(3):218-24. PubMed ID: 12112973
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  • 2. Dynamic neuromuscular analysis training for preventing anterior cruciate ligament injury in female athletes.
    Hewett TE, Myer GD, Ford KR, Slauterbeck JR.
    Instr Course Lect; 2007 Dec; 56():397-406. PubMed ID: 17472323
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  • 5. Neuromuscular and hormonal factors associated with knee injuries in female athletes. Strategies for intervention.
    Hewett TE.
    Sports Med; 2000 May; 29(5):313-27. PubMed ID: 10840866
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  • 6. Perturbation-enhanced neuromuscular training alters muscle activity in female athletes.
    Hurd WJ, Chmielewski TL, Snyder-Mackler L.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2006 Jan; 14(1):60-9. PubMed ID: 15937713
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  • 8. Neuromuscular differences between male and female athletes.
    Henry JC, Kaeding C.
    Curr Womens Health Rep; 2001 Dec; 1(3):241-4. PubMed ID: 12112976
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  • 12. Anterior cruciate ligament prevention strategies: are they effective in young athletes - current concepts and review of literature.
    Ladenhauf HN, Graziano J, Marx RG.
    Curr Opin Pediatr; 2013 Feb; 25(1):64-71. PubMed ID: 23274428
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  • 14. Effects of sports injury prevention training on the biomechanical risk factors of anterior cruciate ligament injury in high school female basketball players.
    Lim BO, Lee YS, Kim JG, An KO, Yoo J, Kwon YH.
    Am J Sports Med; 2009 Sep; 37(9):1728-34. PubMed ID: 19561174
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  • 16. Sports-related knee injuries in female athletes: what gives?
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    Am J Phys Med Rehabil; 2005 Feb; 84(2):122-30. PubMed ID: 15668560
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  • 17. Kinematics and electromyography of landing preparation in vertical stop-jump: risks for noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury.
    Chappell JD, Creighton RA, Giuliani C, Yu B, Garrett WE.
    Am J Sports Med; 2007 Feb; 35(2):235-41. PubMed ID: 17092926
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  • 18. Prevention of non-contact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in soccer players. Part 1: Mechanisms of injury and underlying risk factors.
    Alentorn-Geli E, Myer GD, Silvers HJ, Samitier G, Romero D, Lázaro-Haro C, Cugat R.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2009 Jul; 17(7):705-29. PubMed ID: 19452139
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  • 20. A review of electromyographic activation levels, timing differences, and increased anterior cruciate ligament injury incidence in female athletes.
    Hewett TE, Zazulak BT, Myer GD, Ford KR.
    Br J Sports Med; 2005 Jun; 39(6):347-50. PubMed ID: 15911605
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