Does a program focusing on neuromuscular control reduce noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injuries in collegiate female soccer players?
A neuromuscular control program reduces the risk of noncontact ACL injuries in female collegiate soccer players.
This program, which focuses on neuromuscular control, appears to reduce the risk of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in collegiate female soccer players, especially those with a history of anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Gilchrist et al. (Thu,) studied this question.