Research Progress on the Application of Neuromuscular Function Training in the Prevention of Non-Contact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Non-contact anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)injuries are highly prevalent in sports,and the role of neuromuscular function as a vital component of motor control has become a significant influencing factor in injury occurrence.This study employs research methods such as literature analysis to explore the progress made in utilizing neuromuscular function training for the prevention of non-contact ACL injuries.It examines common training protocols,factors influencing their effectiveness,and potential challenges associated with the research and application of neuromuscular function training.The findings aim to provide a theoretical basis for further refining neuromuscular function training programs aimed at preventing non-contact ACL injuries.
neuromuscular function trainingnon-contact anterior cruciate ligamentsports injuryinjury prevention