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Review Question - QID 7245

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QID 7245 (Type "7245" in App Search)
The parents of a 14-year-old female soccer player are concerned about any future injury. They have been advised that she has the potential to play for the US Olympic team. They are especially concerned about the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). What should you advise them?

ACL injuries are more common in men younger than 30 years of age.

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ACL injuries are more common in women younger than 30 years of age.

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ACL injuries are usually the result of contact sports.

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The incidence of ACL injuries can be decreased by a neuromuscular training program.

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ACL injuries are rarely associated with meniscal injury.

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ACL injuries are five to eight times more common in young women. The highest incidence is associated with basketball and soccer. These sports require rapid directional and rotational changes. Use of neuromuscular training programs has not been associated with a decrease in ACL injuries. It is recommended that there be more frequent rests. ACL injuries are commonly associated with meniscal injury.

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