Summary:
- This article discusses research conducted by scientists at the University of Calgary that highlights the need for more gender-specific approaches to injury prevention in sports.
- The researchers found that current injury prevention programs are often designed with male athletes in mind, and may not adequately address the unique biomechanical and physiological differences between men and women.
- The study suggests that developing tailored injury prevention strategies for female athletes, including targeted exercise programs and education, could help reduce the higher rates of certain injuries observed in women's sports.