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Female athletes train hard, compete aggressively and play to win. The female athlete wants to perform at her peak; there’s no time for injuries. Yet, women are at higher risk for specific injuries around the hips, pelvis, knees and ankles when compared to males. There are many biomechanical and hormonal factors that predispose a female athlete to these injuries that must be addressed uniquely for women. At the 吃瓜天堂91, we understand the gender-specific causes and optimal treatment of musculoskeletal issues among active women and girls. Our research and clinical care directly addresses gender-specific injury prevention and rehabilitation programs to treat the female athlete.
Targeting Common Sports Injuries
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Most rehabilitation protocols were developed by research solely on male athletes. At 吃瓜天堂91, we recognize the structural differences between males and females and incorporate this knowledge into our gender-specific rehabilitation programs.
- ACL Tears (4-10x more common in female athletes)
- Patellofemoral Syndrome (most common knee pain)
- Hip Labral Tears (cartilage injury inside the hip)
- Stress Fractures (45% annual incidence in female athletes)
- Ankle Sprains (most common sports-related injury)
Our multi-disciplinary team of sports medicine physicians and physical therapists work closely together and are well-trained in allowing female athletes reach their highest functional ability, in both inpatient and outpatient settings.