Children's Hospital Colorado (Children's Colorado) released a study today that examines the efficacy of a neuromuscular training (NMT) intervention that may lead to new treatment approaches and better ...
Background Previous studies have established the efficacy of neuromuscular training (NMT) warm-up programs at reducing the risk of injury in youth in sport-specific contexts and, more recently, in a ...
Looking for techniques to keep young athletes safer post-concussion, researchers devised a study in which teenage athletes who suffered concussions were randomized either to standard of care -- ...
Background Ankle sprains are one of the most frequent injuries of the musculoskeletal system. No optimal treatment strategy has proven to be effective in general practice, however promising results ...
Teenagers often experience a loss of coordination due to rapid physical growth, where bones, muscles, and nerve connections develop at different rates, leading to a period of "motor-skill ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - To prevent a second sprained ankle, wearing a brace may be more effective than neuromuscular training, but neither method is foolproof, say Dutch researchers. They found ...
Neuromuscular warm-up associated with reduced lower extremity injuries in adolescent female athletes
CHICAGO – Integrating a coach-led neuromuscular warm-up prior to sports practice appeared to reduce the risk of lower extremity injuries in female high school soccer and basketball athletes, according ...
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