ACL TEARS IN ATHLETES: ARE ATHLETES, COACHES, AND TRAINERS THINKING ENOUGH ABOUT THE FUTURE BY: KERRI KAISER UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA.

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ACL TEARS IN ATHLETES: ARE ATHLETES, COACHES, AND TRAINERS THINKING ENOUGH ABOUT THE FUTURE BY: KERRI KAISER UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA

FORECASTING My question, Hypothesis, and Why Literature Review Methods

MY RESEARCH Question: Why don’t athletes, coaches, and athletic trainers use prevention programs if they are proven to decrease the risk of an ACL tear Hypothesis: Athletes don’t participate in them because they don’t want to think that they can possibly get injured, coaches don’t use them because they either aren't informed or don’t feel its necessary to incorporate the program, and athletic trainers are more worried about treating and taking care of the athletes that are already injured Why: Athletes need to be aware that injuries can happen and if there are ways to prevent them they should participate in those options and coaches and athletic trainers so push the athletes to participate My story!

LITERATURE REVIEW 1972 Title IX was passed allowing equal opportunity for women in sports The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is located in the knee and proved stability to the whole body when preforming in cutting and pivoting movements

LITERATURE REVIEW CONTINUED… Females have a six times greater risk of tearing their ACL than males do Researches believe women have a higher risk do to differences in the biomechanical and neuromuscular structures The most common way females tear their ACL’s are in non-contact situations It is proven that ACL prevention programs decrease the risk of non-contact ACL tears

METHODS Collecting qualitative data to get very in-depth specific answers to my questions Using athletes, coaches, and athletic trainers because I feel like they all are apart of the reason why athletes do or do not participate in ACL prevention programs After I collect my data in going to use content analysis and typology This will help me see patterns in the participants answers and make common themes

ANY QUESTIONS

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