Do ACL Injury Prevention Programs reduce ACL injury rates?
ACL injury prevention programs significantly reduce the rate of ACL injuries by 53%, though program delivery and exercises vary.
Despite limiting the analysis to only high-quality studies and controlling for time at risk and potential clustering effects, the study showed that ACL IPPs had a significant protective effect and reduced injury rates by 53%. However, significant variability in the specific exercises and the manner of program delivery suggests that ACL IPPs may be able to be designed within an overarching best-practice framework. This may allow practitioners the flexibility to develop IPPs that meet the specific characteristics of the target population and potentially increase the likelihood that these programs will be widely adopted and implemented.
Huang et al. (Fri,) studied this question.