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The Best of 2018

by Sports Med Res | Dec 28, 2018

Here are the top 11 read summaries of 2018:

  1. Neuromuscular Training Programs Reduce the Risk of Injury in Youth Athletes. Post by: Kyle Harris
  2. Neuromuscular Warm-up Reduces Risk for Knee Sprains in Elite Female Basketball Players. Post by: Amy Virostek
  3. Neuromuscular Preventative Training Protocol Decreases Female Adolescent Sport-Related Injury Incidence. Post by: Alexandra DeJong
  4. Decreased Hip Strength in Individuals with Chronic Ankle Instability Unrelated to Landing Stability. Post by: Alexandra DeJong
  5. Plantar Fasciitis? PRP Benefits for the Long-Run. Post by: Danielle Torp
  6. FMS is Not a Crystal Ball. Post by: Kyle Harris
  7. Need a Boost? That Energy Drink May be More Harmful Than You Realize. Post by: Kyle Harris
  8. Injuries = Time And Money Loss. Why Not Prevent Injuries with the 11+ Kids Program? Post by: Jane McDevitt
  9. Parents are Not Aware of Sport Volume Recommendations to Prevent Pediatric Injuries. Post by: Jane McDevitt
  10. Born to Run? OA Doesn’t Need to Stop You. Post by: Nicole Cattano
  11. The Best Defense is a Good Offense: Athletic Trainers’ Impact on Injury Rates in School-based Settings. Post by: Laura McDonald

Thanks to all of our great writers that contribute to the website and to all of our readers who contribute to discussions about these summaries on our website and social media.

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