Sports and ACL InjuriesBoth contact and noncontact sports can put a high demand on the
anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and lead to increased
risk for injury. Injuries to the ACL can happen when the knee joint is bent backward, twisted, or bent side to side. Generally, high-demand sports are those sports that require
stop-and-go movements, jumping, or weaving through other players or
obstacles. Low-demand sports are those sports that require no contact and no twisting movements that would put stress on the ACL. High-demand sports include: - Basketball.
- Figure
skating.
- Football.
- Gymnastics.
- Handball.
- Field
hockey.
- Lacrosse.
- Rugby.
- Skiing.
- Soccer.
- Tennis
(especially singles).
- Volleyball.
- Wrestling.
Moderate-demand sports include: - Baseball.
- Tennis (doubles).
- Track (hurdles and nonjumping field events).
Low-demand sports include: - Crew.
- Cycling.
- Jogging.
- Swimming.
- Track
(running events).
ByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerFreddie H. Fu, MD - Orthopedic Surgery Current as ofMarch 21, 2017 Current as of:
March 21, 2017
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