TY - CHAP U1 - Konferenzveröffentlichung A1 - Bill, Kevin A1 - Mai, Patrick A1 - Claramunt-Molet, Mireia A1 - Bartsch, Julia A1 - Eggerud, Mathias A1 - Pedersen, Anniken A1 - Berg Moss, Reidar A1 - Glöckler, Katharina A1 - Sæland, Fredrik A1 - Willwacher, Steffen A1 - Kersting, Uwe Gustav A1 - Eriksrud, Ola A1 - Krosshaug, Tron T1 - The effect of cutting task complexity on technique variables associated with increased risk of ACL injuries in female handball players N2 - The majority of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in team sports are non-contact injuries, with cutting maneuvers identified as high-risk tasks. Young female handball players have been shown to be at greater risk for ACL injuries than males. One risk factor for ACL injuries is the magnitude of the knee abduction moment (KAM). Cutting technique variables on foot placement, overall approach and knee kinematics have been shown to influence the KAM. Since injury risk is believed to increase with increasing task complexity, the purpose of the study was to test the effect of task complexity on technique variables that influence the KAM in female handball players during fake-and-cut tasks. KW - ACL KW - sport KW - injury Y1 - 2022 UR - https://vbn.aau.dk/ws/portalfiles/portal/452355451/Program_Abstracts.pdf SP - 20 EP - 20 S1 - 1 ER -