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Differences in psychological readiness for return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament injury is evident in thigh musculature motor unit characteristics.

Nathan D SchilatyApril L McPhersonTakashi NagaiNathaniel A Bates
Published in: BMJ open sport & exercise medicine (2023)
At return to sport, ACL-injured athletes have major alterations of thigh musculature motor control, with smaller motor units used by those with low ACL-RSI scores. This study uniquely demonstrates objective thigh muscle motor unit characteristics that coincide with subjective reports of psychological readiness. This information will be important to address psychomotor complexes of injury for future rehabilitation protocols.
Keyphrases
  • anterior cruciate ligament
  • soft tissue
  • sleep quality
  • skeletal muscle
  • health information