Can you identify the level of ACL injury risk of your patients, athletes or children by watching them perform a drop vertical jump?
If you would like to find out, you can take part in our NSF and RCN funded research project (IRB approved).
If you complete this anonymous survey below, we will provide you with immediate feedback about your ACL injury risk perception skill compared to verified experts from North America and Europe.
The following link will lead you to the web-based survey. http://bit.ly/1ixL29P
This survey will take approximately 20 minutes and is intended to be completed on a laptop or desktop computer and will not work on a mobile device (as video clips will be shown).
Please respond before May 14th, 2014 to ensure your input is included in the study. Additionally, please forward the survey link/message to other sports medicine personnel (MD’s, PT’s, and AT’s), coaches (Sport/Strength & Conditioning), female athletes, as well as parents of female athletes.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Erich Petushek MS, CSCS*D
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Michigan Technological University
ejpetush@mtu.edu
Other Contributors:
Edward T. Cokely PhD
Paul Ward PhD
Gregory D. Myer PhD, FACSM, CSCS*D
John Durocher PhD, CSCS, ACSM-HFS
*Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, Research Council of Norway, or associated institutions.
If you would like to find out, you can take part in our NSF and RCN funded research project (IRB approved).
If you complete this anonymous survey below, we will provide you with immediate feedback about your ACL injury risk perception skill compared to verified experts from North America and Europe.
The following link will lead you to the web-based survey. http://bit.ly/1ixL29P
This survey will take approximately 20 minutes and is intended to be completed on a laptop or desktop computer and will not work on a mobile device (as video clips will be shown).
Please respond before May 14th, 2014 to ensure your input is included in the study. Additionally, please forward the survey link/message to other sports medicine personnel (MD’s, PT’s, and AT’s), coaches (Sport/Strength & Conditioning), female athletes, as well as parents of female athletes.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Erich Petushek MS, CSCS*D
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Michigan Technological University
ejpetush@mtu.edu
Other Contributors:
Edward T. Cokely PhD
Paul Ward PhD
Gregory D. Myer PhD, FACSM, CSCS*D
John Durocher PhD, CSCS, ACSM-HFS
*Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation, Research Council of Norway, or associated institutions.
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