Shultz Receives NFL Charities Grant to Study Knee Biomechanics
December 10, 2009
December 10, 2009
GREENSBORO, N.C., Dec. 10 -- The University of North Carolina-Greensboro issued the following news release:
Roughly 20 minutes into a football game or practice, ACL injury rates begin to rise. That's the same amount of time it takes for intermittent physical activity to increase the looseness of the knee.
Thanks to a $125,000 grant from NFL Charities, Dr. Sandra Shultz at UNCG will conduct an 18-month study of precisely how the increase in knee laxity during sports . . .
Roughly 20 minutes into a football game or practice, ACL injury rates begin to rise. That's the same amount of time it takes for intermittent physical activity to increase the looseness of the knee.
Thanks to a $125,000 grant from NFL Charities, Dr. Sandra Shultz at UNCG will conduct an 18-month study of precisely how the increase in knee laxity during sports . . .