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G. ESTOUR, A. PINAROLI, L. BUISSON

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biomechanical and neuromuscular risk factors

are low. Neuromuscular and biomechanical

aspects of the knee need further research and

are included in the training and prevention

program for ACL injury. It is also the main

point of the post ACL reconstruction

rehabilitation protocols. The new approach

when returning to sporting activities after ACL

reconstruction is focused on the resolution of

neuromuscular deficits.

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