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this week we are back with more research and if you are a sports interested chiropractor this episode is going to be for you it is all around actually predicting non-contact ACL injuries based upon hip strength this study came out a few years ago it flew under my radar until this past week and Iamp;#39;m happy to present the information because it provides a ton of clinical context and insight where if youamp;#39;re dealing with athletes male female various different sports and you have people who are struggling or suffering with ACL injuries this is going to be a really interesting study because I donamp;#39;t think thereamp;#39;s too many other providers out there that are analyzing it in the context of hip strength and especially with prognostication so to speak in terms of predicting ACL injuries due to lack of hip strength weamp;#39;re gonna break this study down highlight whatamp;#39;s most important and much more on todayamp;#39;s episode