https://www.selleckchem.com/ ram of a volleyball player was useful in addressing underlying imbalances throughout the kinetic chain. 3b. 3b. and purpose Second anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury rates continue to be high, with a majority of injuries occurring soon after return-to-play, potentially because athletes may not be ready for the external load demands of the sport. Load metrics, tracked through wearable technology, may provide complementary information to standard limb symmetry indices in the return-to-play decision making process. The purpose of this case report was to quantify and monitor load using innovative technology during physical therapy rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction (ACLr) and compare to normative sport participation data.Case Description The subject was a 12-year-old female soccer player that suffered an ACL injury followed by surgical reconstruction with a hamstring autograft and standard rehabilitation. Single-leg hop performance, isokinetic strength, and external loads (using wearable technology) were measured longitudinally during rehabilitation and analyzed at the time of return-to-play.Outcomes The subjecbilitation may underload patients relative to required sport demands. Measuring external load during the rehabilitation period may help clinicians adequately progress workload to the necessary demands of the patient's sport. With the current emphasis on restoring limb symmetry, clinicians may need to shift focus towards load preparation when returning a patient to their sport.Level of Evidence 4Keywords anterior cruciate ligament, load, rehabilitation, return to play, step count, movement system. Proximal hamstring tendinopathy is a chronic, overuse condition that commonly develops in athletes. Eccentric exercise has been widely accepted in the clinic as the treatment of choice for the management of tendinopathies. However, this form of treatment has seldom been compared to other forms of load-based management for hamstring t