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  • Obesity may be driving increasing need for knee and hip replacements in steadily younger patients

    Source: DailyRx


    The impact of being overweight has far reaching health implications — implications that may be taking a toll at an earlier age.


    In a new study, researchers found that packing on the pounds may be setting the stage for total knee or hip replacement at increasingly younger ages.


    Further, the scientists found that being overweight or obese had a greater impact on the knee than the hip.

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  • ACL injury risk reduced in young athletes by universal neuromuscular training

    Source: Medical News Today


    The ACL is a critical ligament that stabilizes the knee joint. An ACL injury, one of the most common sports injuries, often requires surgery and a lengthy period of rehabilitation before an athlete can return to sport and other activities. Recent research has found that screening tools, such as “hop” or isokinetic (computer/video) tests to identify neuromuscular deficits, as well as neuromuscular training programs, may reduce ACL injuries.

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