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Breaking the cycle of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in women's football requires a shift in the conversation away ...
ACL injuries have plagued the Women’s World Cup, but with long-term health consequences, it’s not a problem just for professional athletes. Researchers say they know how to reduce the risk and ...
Leah Williamson was on top of the world in early 2023, playing the best football of her career for Arsenal and England and ...
Breaking the cycle of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in women's football requires a shift in the conversation away ...
Hanna Glas had never heard of an anterior cruciate ligament before the Seattle Reign defender tore one of hers for the first ...
In 2022, Simone Magill arrived at the Women’s Euros with the Northern Ireland team and was full of hope. The tiny nation had reached one of the biggest stages in world soccer.
Women's World Cup stars suffer ACL injuries far more frequently than men, but why is this and how do we prevent these injuries? Women's Soccer. Women's Euros Bracket. NWSL Schedule.
Looking strictly at in-season numbers, the five ACL injuries so far equal last season’s total of five and is one short of the 2021-22 season when we saw six overall.
Women are three to six times more likely to suffer ACL injuries than men, research shows. Experts discuss possible theories and highlight gender inequality in sports.
Women are three to six times more likely than men to injure their ACL, a major ligament in the knee, research shows. Experts explore possible explanations. Injuries to the anterior cruciate ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dr. Christina Allen, the chief of Yale Sports Medicine and an ACL surgery specialist, about the reasons women tend to have more ACL injuries than men.
ACL injuries have plagued the Women’s World Cup, but with long-term health consequences, it’s not a problem just for professional athletes. Researchers say they know how to reduce the risk and ...