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In this episode of the ICA Sports & Fitness Science Council Podcast, host Dr. Brant Hulsebus, DC is joined by fellow council board member Dr. Kyle Hoeft, DC to review a PubMed-indexed article from The American Journal of Sports Medicine: “Hip Muscle Strength Predicts Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury in Male and Female Athletes: A Prospective Study” Article link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26646514/ Dr. Hulsebus and Dr. Hoeft discuss what this research may mean for young athletes, parents, coaches, and sports chiropractors. Non-contact ACL injuries are a growing concern, especially in sports that involve jumping, cutting, pivoting, landing, and lunging. This episode looks beyond the knee and discusses the role of hip strength, pelvic balance, lumbar spine mechanics, repetitive stress, and the full kinetic chain in athlete care. Topics include: - Why non-contact ACL injuries happen without direct collision - How hip strength may help predict ACL injury risk - Why sports chiropractors evaluate the pelvis, hips, spine, and lower extremities together - The role of pelvic rotation and muscle imbalance - Repetitive stress in year-round youth sports - Why parents should listen when young athletes report pain, soreness, or tightness - How chiropractic care fits into sports performance and injury prevention This discussion is part of the ICA Sports & Fitness Science Council’s mission to advance education, research awareness, and chiropractic leadership in sports and fitness care. Hosted by: Dr. Brant Hulsebus, DC Guest: Dr. Kyle Hoeft, DC Presented by: ICA Sports & Fitness Science Council International Chiropractic Association Learn more about the ICA: https://www.chiropractic.org/ Learn more about the ICA Sports & Fitness Science Council: https://icasportsscience.org/
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