Silvers Holly J, Giza Eric R, Mandelbaum Bert R
Santa Monica Orthopaedic Sports Medicine and Research Foundation, 1301 Twentieth Street, Suite 150, Santa Monica, CA 90404, USA.
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2005 Dec;4(6):341-3. doi: 10.1097/01.csmr.0000306297.57331.f2.
This paper examines the effectiveness of implementing neuromuscular and proprioceptive training programs in female athletes and their ability to decrease the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The relationship of sex, age, and training on the incidence of ACL injury is pivotal in developing a comprehensive neuromuscular and proprioceptive training program to decrease ACL injuries occurring in female athletes. Based on the 2-year results, ACL incidence has remained consistently lower in the intervention group versus the control group. A prophylactic neuromuscular and proprioceptive training program may have a direct benefit in decreasing the number of ACL injuries incurred by female athletes. This research foundation endorses further epidemiologic and biomechanic studies to determine the exact mechanism of ACL injury and the most effective intervention that will effectively decrease ACL injuries in this high-risk population.
本文探讨了在女性运动员中实施神经肌肉和本体感觉训练计划的有效性,以及该计划降低前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤发生率的能力。性别、年龄和训练与ACL损伤发生率之间的关系,对于制定全面的神经肌肉和本体感觉训练计划以减少女性运动员中发生的ACL损伤至关重要。根据两年的结果,干预组的ACL损伤发生率一直低于对照组。预防性神经肌肉和本体感觉训练计划可能对减少女性运动员发生的ACL损伤数量有直接益处。这一研究基础支持进一步开展流行病学和生物力学研究,以确定ACL损伤的确切机制以及能有效减少这一高危人群中ACL损伤的最有效干预措施。