
Young female athletes are up to eight times more likely than boys to tear the anterior Cruciate ligaments (ACL) of their knees. An orthopaedic surgeon or athletic trainer can recommend a program to improve technique and strengthen muscles that can help prevent this injury. Visit orthoinfo.org and nata.org
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