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Jumping After ACL Surgery: Uncovered Biomechanical Weaknesses
DALLAS, USAWednesday, January 15, 2025
The ACLR group showed bigger mismatches between legs in force, strength, and how quickly they landed. This disparity lasted throughout the jump. Even though the uninjured leg was stronger, the injured leg lagged behind.
These findings suggest that injured athletes may struggle with a smooth stretch-shortening cycle, which is vital for efficient jumping. It's clear that tailored rehab exercises are needed to even out these kinetic imbalances. Plus, continuous monitoring is key for athletes hoping to safely return to competitive play after ACL surgery.
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