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Systematic Video Analysis of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Professional Female Soccer Players.

Simona LucarnoMatteo ZagoMatthew BuckthorpeAlberto GrassiFilippo TosarelliRebecca SmithFrancesco Della Villa
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2021)
Female athletes showed remarkable similarities with elite male players in terms of the ACL mechanism and situational pattern of injury, and 88% of injuries involved no direct contact to the knee, with noncontact injuries being highly prevalent. Injuries occurred during 3 main situations, with accompanying alterations in multiplanar biomechanics. Interventions aimed at reducing ACL injuries in women's soccer should consider high-intensity defensive play at the beginning of a match. Instruction in the 3 main situations should be applied alongside appropriate neuromuscular training interventions.
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