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SPTS (Sports Physical Therapy Seminar) Series

The SPTS series is a practical guide to the latest in injury and disability prevention and treatment, written by a group of physical therapists who aspire to be active in the sports world. It includes a detailed review of the diseases and symptoms of each joint, as well as a detailed introduction to the treatment methods that each author actually performs in the chapter "My Treatment Methods." It is a series that contains valuable information that can be immediately applied in the field and is a partner for all medical professionals, athletic trainers, and researchers. We hope that it will be useful in the development and dissemination of optimal athletic rehabilitation.

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The scientific basis for the ACL injury prevention program

Supervising editors: Toru Fukubayashi, Kazuyoshi Kamata Editing editors: Hiroyuki Watanabe, Hitoshi Suzuki, Masaki Katayose, Shigeki Yokoyama
  • Paperback: 150 pages
  • Publisher: Nap
  • ISBN-10:4931411746
  • ISBN-13:978-4931411746
  • Release date: 2008/5

table of contents

  • Chapter 1. Epidemiology and Significance of ACL Injury

    • Epidemiology and economic losses
    • Sports
    • Gender differences
    • Mechanism of onset
  • Chapter 2. Risk Factors for ACL Injury

    • Anatomical factors
    • Hormonal factors
    • Nerve and muscle factors
    • Biomechanical Factors
    • External factors
  • Chapter 3 Mechanism of ACL Injury

    • Questionnaire survey
    • Video Survey
    • Presumed mechanism of occurrence of ACL injury based on complications
    • Ski injury survey
  • Chapter 4. ACL Injury Prevention Program

    • Braces
    • Preventive mechanisms – from the perspective of muscle strength
    • Neuromuscular Coordination Training
    • Various prevention programs

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