Vertical stiffness is not related to anterior cruciate ligament elongation in professional rugby union players

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Serpell, Benjamin
Scarvell, Jennifer M
Pickering, Mark
Ball, Nick B
Perriman, Diana
Warmenhoven, John
Smith, Paul

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Novel research surrounding anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is necessary because ACL injury rates have remained unchanged for several decades. An area of ACL risk mitigation which has not been well researched relates to vertical stiffness. The relationship between increased vertical stiffness and increased ground reaction force suggests that vertical stiffness may be related to ACL injury risk. However, given that increased dynamic knee joint stability has been shown to be associated with vertical stiffness, it is possible that modification of vertical stiffness could help to protect against injury. We aimed to determine whether vertical stiffness is related to measures known to load, or which represent loading of, the ACL.

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BMJ Open

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