Effects of pubertal growth variation on knee mechanics during walking in female and male adolescents.
Andrew W FroehleBrian EdwardsMatthew J PetersonBrian MeyersonDana L DurenPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2022)
Pubertal growth variation has important effects on mechanical knee injury risk in adolescence, affecting females and males differently. Earlier developing females exhibit greater injury risk via frontal plane factors, whereas later/faster developing males have elevated risk via sagittal plane mechanisms.